Question
Question: Calculate the molarity of a solution containing \(20.7\;{\rm{g}}\) of potassium carbonate dissolved ...
Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 20.7g of potassium carbonate dissolved in 500mL of solution (assume density of solution =1g.mL−1).
A. 0.113M
B. 0.213M
C. 0.300M
D. 0.413M
Solution
We know that the constituents’ mole can be calculated by the utilization of molar mass and their respective mass which is given.
Complete answer: or Complete step by step answer:
Given, the mass of potassium carbonate is 20.7g.
The volume of the solution is 500mL.
The density of the solution is 1g.mL−1.
The molar mass of potassium carbonate is 138g/mol.
The number of moles of potassium carbonate can be calculated by using the formula is shown below.
n=Mm
Where, n is the number of moles of potassium carbonate, M is the molar mass of potassium carbonate and m is the mass of potassium carbonate.
Substitute all the respective values in the above equation.
Numberofmoles=138g/mol20.7g =0.15mol
The number of moles of potassium carbonate are 0.15mol.
The conversion of volume of solution from milliliters to liters is done as follows.
1mL=0.001L 500mL=500×0.001L =0.5L
The molarity of the solution can be calculated by using the formula given below.
Molarity=Vn
Where, n is the number of moles, and V is the volume of the solution.
Substitute all the respective values in the above equation.
Molarity=0.5L0.15mol =0.3Lmol =0.3M
Thus, the molarity of the solution containing 20.7g of potassium carbonate dissolved in 500mL of solution is 0.300M.
So, the correct answer is “Option C”.
Note:
For the determination of molarity two quantities are necessary they are volume and number of moles of the given substituents. The molarity has mol/L.