Question
Question: An aqueous solution of urea containing 18 g urea in 1500 of the solution has a density equal to 1.05...
An aqueous solution of urea containing 18 g urea in 1500 of the solution has a density equal to 1.052. If the molecular weight of urea is 60, the molality of the solution is:
A. 0.200 m
B. 0.192 m
C. 0.100 m
D. 1.200 m
Explanation
Solution
Molality is the ratio of number of moles of solute to the mass of solvent in kilograms.
We will first find the moles of urea, which is the ratio of mass to molar mass.
Complete step by step answer:
- As we know that density is the ratio of mass to volume.
- We are provided with density = 1.052 g/ml, so we can say that 1500 ml of solution corresponds to 1.052g/ml×1500ml=1578g
- Molar mass of urea is 60 g/mol
- We will find the number of moles of urea, which is the ratio of mass to molar mass. It is: