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Question: \(15.0\,{\text{g}}\) of an unknown molecular material was dissolved in \(450\,{\text{g}}\) of water....
15.0g of an unknown molecular material was dissolved in 450g of water. The resulting solution was found to freeze at −0.34oC. What is the molar mass of this material (kf for water is =1.86K kg mol−1 ).
Solution
The depression in freezing point is the product of the freezing point depression constant and molality. The formula used in depression in freezing point is given as: ΔTf=Kf.m
Complete step by step answer:
The formula of freezing point depression is as follows:
ΔTf=Kf.m
Where,
ΔTf is the depression in freezing point.
Kf is the freezing point depression constant.
Determine the depression in freezing point as follows:
The freezing point of pure water is 0oC.
ΔTf=Twater−Tsolution
Substitute 0∘for freezing point of pure water and −0.34oC for freezing point of solution.
ΔTf=0oC−(−0.34oC)
ΔTf=0.34oC
Rearrange the formula for molality as follows:
m=KfΔTf
Substitute 1.86K kg mol−1 for freezing point depression constant and 0.34oC for depression in freezing point.
m=1.86K kg mol−10.34K
m=0.183molkg−1
So, the molality of the unknown material solution is 0.183molkg−1.
Determine the amount of unknown material dissolved in 450g of water as follows:
Convert the amount of water from gram to kilogram as follows:
1000g = 1kg
450g = 0.450kg
Molality is defined as the amount of solute (unknown material) dissolved in an amount of solvent (water). So, 0.183mol unknown material is dissolved in 1kg of water.
The formula of molarity is as follows:
Molality = kgofsolventMoleofsolute
Substitute 0.450kg for mass of solvent and 0.183molkg−1 for molality.
0.183molkg−1 = 0.450kgMoleofsolute
moleofsolute=0.183molkg−1×0.450kg
Moleofsolute=0.0823mol
So, the mole of unknown material is 0.0823mol.
Use the mole formula to determine the molar mass of unknown material.
Mole = MolarmassMass
The mass of unknown material is 15.0g.
Substitute 0.0823molfor mole and 15.0g for mass.
0.0823mol = Molar mass15.0g
Molar mass = 0.0823mol15.0g
Molar mass=182.26 g /mol
Therefore, the molar mass of the material is 182.3g/mol.
Note: When a solute is added to the pure solvent, the freezing point of the solution decreases which is known as the depression in the freezing point. The freezing point of the pure solvent at a temperature is defined as the freezing point constant.