Question
Question: The density of 1M solution of NaCL is 1.0585 g/L. The molality of the solution is A. 1.0585 B. ...
The density of 1M solution of NaCL is 1.0585 g/L. The molality of the solution is
A. 1.0585
B. 1.00
C. 0.10
D. 0.0585
Solution
Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute present in 1 kilogram of solvent. Below is the formula for molality-
m=weight of solventmolesofNaCl
The SI unit for molality is mol/kg
Complete step by step answer:
A solution with a molality of 3 mol/kg is often described as 3 molal or 3m “However following the SI unit system of units, mol/kg or a related SI unit is now preferred.
In the cases of solutions with more than one solvent molality can be defined for the mixed solvent considered as a pure-pseudo-solvent. Instead of mole solute per kilogram solvent as in the binary case, units are defined as mole solute per kilogram mixed solvent.
Now according to question
m=weight of solventmolesofNaCl
Weight of solvent = Weight of solution – Weight of NaCl.
= 1.0585 × 1000 – 58.5
= 1058.5 – 58.5 = 1000g = 1 kg.
Therefore, m=11=1
Hence the molality of the solution is 1.
Note:
Molarity is the number of moles of solute present in 1 litre solution and molality is the number of moles of solute present in 1 kilogram of solvent.Molality is preferred over molarity as molality is independent of temperature.