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Question: Calculate the molality of \(1L\) solution of \(80\% \) \({H_2}S{O_4}(W/V)\), Given that density o...

Calculate the molality of 1L1L solution of 80%80\%
H2SO4(W/V){H_2}S{O_4}(W/V), Given that density of solution is 1.80gml11.80gm{l^{ - 1}}
A.8.168.16
B.8.68.6
C.1.021.02
D.10.810.8

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In chemistry, the amount of substance calculated using the molar concept. Mole is the basic unit of this concept. It can calculate in solid as well as an aqueous solution too. Using Avogadro number large calculations is possible.

Complete step by step answer:
Before calculating the molality of the solution, let's have a look at the solution.
Solution - It is a mixture of two or more substances. In this mixture, solute and solvent are the two main parts. The solute is the substance that dissolves in another substance that is known as a solvent.
Molality - It defines how many moles of solute available in one kilogram of solvent. Its SI unit is moles per kilogram of solvent and the symbol is mm. Using it we can identify the concentration of any solution. It comes from the concept of molarity or molar concentration.
Here, we have given,
volume - 1L1L
Density - 1.80ml11.80m{l^{ - 1}}
H2SO4{H_2}S{O_4} - 80%80\% which means 80g80g H2SO{H_2}S{O_{}} in 100ml100ml solution.
Therefore, 800g800g H2SO4{H_2}S{O_4} is present in 1000ml1000ml solution.
We know that Density = massvolume\dfrac{{mass}}{{volume}}
= 1.81.8 =mass1000ml\dfrac{{mass}}{{1000ml}}
mass of solution = 1800g1800g
Molality = Molesofsolutemassofsolvent\dfrac{{Moles\,of\,solute}}{{mass\,of\,solvent}}
moles of H2SO4{H_2}S{O_4} = 2+32+642 + 32 + 64 =9898
molar mass of H2SO4{H_2}S{O_4} = massmoles\dfrac{{mass\,}}{{moles}}
= 80098\dfrac{{800}}{{98}} = 8.168.16
mass of solvent = total mass - mass of solute
= 18008001800 - 800
=1L1L
now, Molality = 8.161\dfrac{{8.16}}{1}
= 8.16molekg18.16molek{g^{ - 1}}
Therefore, option AA is the correct answer.

Note:
Molarity - It calculates the concentration of a substance per unit volume of solution or we can say that how many moles per liter. Its symbol is MM and the SI unit is moles/liter. Avogadro Number- It is a constant number given by Amedeo Avogadro, its value is 6.022×1023mol16.022 \times {10^{23}}mo{l^{ - 1}}.