Q104P
Question
Calculate the molality and van’t Hoff factor (i) for the following aqueous solutions:
(a) 1.00 mass % NaCl, freezing point -0.593oc
(b) 0.500 mass % CH3COOH, freezing point -0.159oc
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedThe molalities and the van't Hoff factors of the given aqueous solutions are:
(a) 0.173 m NaCl,1.84.
(b) 0.084 m CH3COOH,1.02.
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a solution is equal to that of a pure solvent is known as the freezing point of a solution.
Concept: For finding the freezing point we will use the equations below.
The total moles of a solute per kilogram of a solvent is termed as Molality.
Van't Hoff factor (i) gives a ratio of the concentrations of particles or ions formed when a solute or a substance is dissolved in a solution. For a non-electrolyte solution, the Van’t Hoff is equal to 1.
Given information:
The freezing point depression
Mass of solution
Mass of NaCl in solution
Molar mass of sodium chloride
for water .
Given information:
The freezing point depression () =-0.159
Mass of solution
Mass % of in solution