Please Help - Molality?
A 15.7 g sample of anhydrous sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, is dissolved in 4.93 L of water. The molar mass of sodium sulfate is 142.1 g/mol. Use the equation given to calculate the molality (m) of the solution, in mol/kg.
For this situation, assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL.
m = moles of solute
mass of solvent (kg)
0.200 mol/kg (Incorrect: This answer was incorrect.)
A 15.7 g sample of anhydrous sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, is dissolved in 4.93 L of water. The molar mass of sodium sulfate is 142.1 g/mol. Use the equation given to calculate the molality (m) of the solution, in mol/kg.
For this situation, assume the density of water is 1.00 g/mL.
m = moles of solute
mass of solvent (kg)
0.200 mol/kg (Incorrect: This answer was incorrect.)
2 Answers
Explanation:
We want the quotient.....
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Explanation:
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Making mass the subject..
Parameters
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