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1 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
1. Mass Percent = (mass of solute/mass of solution)100 2. Parts per million = (mass of solute/mass of solution)106 3. Mass/volume percent = (mass of solute/mL solution)100 4. Volume percent = (mL solute / mL solution)100 5. Molarity = moles solute / L solution 6. Molality = moles of solute / kg solvent

2 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
How many grams of a solution that is 32.7% by mass NaCl would contain 45.0 g of NaCl? Mass % = (mass of solute /mass of solution) 100 32.7 % = (45.0 g / x )100 x = 45.0 g / 0.327 x = mass of solution = 138 g

3 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
How much solute is present in mL of a 14.7% (mass/volume) HCl solution? Mass/volume % = (masssolute/volumesolution) 100 14.7 % = (x / mL )100 x = (756.1 mL) x = mass of solute = 111g

4 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
How many grams of LiF are in 500 mL of a solution that is 18.4% by mass and has a density of g/mL? Masssolution = densitysolution (Volumesolution) = g/mL (500 mL) = g solution Mass% = (masssolute/masssolution) 100 18.4 % = (x / g )100 x = (598.5 g) x = mass of solute = 110 g

5 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
A 350 mL sample of drinking water was analyzed and found to contain g of sulfate salts. Calculate the concentration of sulfate salts in this water sample? Masswater = densitywater (Volumewater) = 1.00 g/mL (350 mL) = 350 g solution ppm = (masssolute/masssolution) 106 ppm = (0.0046g / 350 g ) 106 ppm = 13 ppm Use ppm for trace amounts of solute.

6 CALCULATING CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
Calculate the molality of a solution composed of 53.0 g of KOH in 500 mL of water. First calculate the moles of solute: n = 53.0 g (1 mol / 56 g) = mol solute Next, m = moles of solute / kg solvent m = (0.946 mol / kg ) m = 1.89 molal solution

7 PRACTICE PROBLEMS #23 calculating the CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
___1. How many grams of a 45.0 % Mg(OH)2 solution can be made from 7.00 g of solid Mg(OH)2? ___2. How many kilograms of a 6.8% KC2H3O2 solution will contain 5.3 moles of KC2H3O2? ___3. How many grams of KOH are needed to make mL of a solution that is to contain 6.70 mg/mL of potassium ion? ___4. If g of a 25.0 % sucrose solution was prepared, how many grams of a 5.00% solution of sucrose would contain the same amount of sugar? ___5. How many grams of solution, 10.0% KOH by mass, are required to neutralize 25.0 mL of a 2.00 M HCl solution if the moles of HCl is equal to the moles of KOH? 15.6 g 7.6 kg 2.41 g 673 g 28.0 g

8 Group study problem #23 calculating the CONCENTRATION OF SOLUTIONS
___1 How many grams of a solution, that is 76.3% by mass KBr, would contain g of KBr? ___2. What is the ppm and molality of a solution containing 75.0 g of ethylene glycol, C2H6O2, in g of water? ___3. How many grams of CuSO4 are needed to make mL of a solution that contains 10.5 mg/mL of Cu2+ ion? Calculate the molarity of the resulting solution. ___4. Automobile battery acid is 38% H2SO4 and has a density of 1.29 g/mL. Calculate the molality of this solution.


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