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Question: What are the different ways of expressing the concentration of the solution?...
What are the different ways of expressing the concentration of the solution?
Solution
Start this question by defining concentration and then its units. After this, write different methods for calculation of concentration of a solution and interconnect them.
Complete answer:
The Concentration of a Solution is defined as the relative amount of solute present in a solution.
Methods of Expressing Concentration of Solutions are as given below –
1. Percentage by weight
Symbol: (W / W %)
Definition: “It is the amount of solute present in 100 g of solution”.
Formula: weight percent (WW) = weight of solutionweight of solutex100 !!
Unit: unitless
2. Percentage by volume
Symbol: (V / V %)
Definition: “It is defined as the volume of solute present in 100 mL of solution”.
Formula: volume percent (VV) = volume of solutionvolume of solutex100 !!
Unit: unitless
3. Weight by volume
Symbol: (W / V %)
Definition: “It is defined as the amount of solute present in 100 mL of solution”.
Formula: weight/volume percent (VW) = volume of solution (L)weight of solute (g)x100 !!
Unit: g/L
4. Mole fraction
Symbol: χ
Definition: “It is the ratio of the number of moles of solute and the total number of moles of solute and solvent”.
Formula: χsolute=total moles of all componentsmoles of solute
Unit: unitless
5. Parts per million
Symbol: ppm
Definition: “It is defined as the parts of a component per million parts ( 106 ) of the solution. It is widely used when a solute is present in trace quantities”.
Formula: PPM=mass of solutionmass of solutex106
Unit: ppm
6. Molarity
Symbol: M
Definition: “Molarity of any solution is the number of moles of solute per litre of solution”.
Formula: Molarity=volume of solution (L)moles of solute (mol)
Unit: mol/L
7. Molality
Symbol: m
Definition: “Molality of any solution is represented as the number of moles of solute present per kg of solvent”.
Formula: Molality=weight of solvent (kg)moles of solute (mol)
Unit: mol/kg
8. Normality
Symbol: N
Definition: “It is defined as the gram equivalent weight per litre of solution”.
Formula: Normality = equivalent mass x volume of solution (L)mass of solute (g)
Unit: gram equivalent/ L.
Note: Concentration is basically a measure to find the amount of solute present in a solvent which together forms a solution.