Respuesta :
Answer:
There are 0.09996826 moles per liter of the solution.
Explanation:
Molar mass of HNO3: 63.02
Convert grams to moles
0.63 grams/ 63.02= 0.009996826
Convert mL to L and place under moles (mol/L)
100mL=0.1 L
0.009996826/0.1= 0.09996826 mol/L
The concentration of the HNO₃ solution is 10⁻¹ moles per liter.
What is Molar Concentration ?
Molar Concentration is known as Molarity. It is the number of moles of solute present in per liter of the solution.
Molar concentration in terms of Molecular weight
C = [tex]\frac{m}{V} \times \frac{1}{M.W}[/tex]
where,
C is the molar concentration in mol/L
m is the mass or weight of solute in grams
V is volume of solution in liters
M.W is the molecular weight in g/mol
Molar concentration of HNO₃ = [tex]\frac{\text{Mass of}\ HNO_3}{\text{Liter of solution}} \times \frac{1}{\text{Molecular weight of}\ HNO_3}[/tex]
Molecular weight of HNO₃ = Atomic weight of H + Atomic weight of N + 3 (Atomic weight of O)
= 1 + 14 + 3 (16)
= 15 + 48
= 63 g/mol
Convert mL into L
1 mL = 0.001 L
100 mL = 100 × 0.001
= 0.1 L
Now, put the value in above formula we get
Molar concentration of HNO₃ = [tex]\frac{\text{Mass of}\ HNO_3 / \text{Liter of solution}}{\text{Molar mass of}\ HNO_3}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{0.63\ g / 0.1\ L}{63\ g/mol}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{6.3}{63}[/tex]
= 0.1
= 10⁻¹ moles per liter
Thus, we can say that 10⁻¹ moles per liter is the concentration of the HNO₃ solution.
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