World of Chemistry
World of Chemistry
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780618562763
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin College Div
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Chapter 15, Problem 13A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Amount of ammonium chloride present in 375 gm of 1.51% of ammonium chloride solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13A

5.66 gm of ammonium chloride present in 375 gm of 1.51% of ammonium chloride solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 375 gm

Percent by mass = 1.51%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium chlorideTotal mass of the ammonium chloridesolution×100Massof ammonium chloride=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium chloridesolution100Massof ammonium chloride=1.51×375gm100=5.66gm

(b)

Interpretation:

Amount of sodium chloride present in 125 gm of 2.91% of sodium chloride solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

3.64 gm of sodium chloride present in 125 gm of 2.91% of sodium chloride solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 125 gm

Percent by mass = 2.91%

  Mass percentage =Massof sodium chlorideTotal mass of the sodium chloridesolution×100Massof sodium chloride=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the sodium chloridesolution100Massof sodium chloride=2.91×125gm100=3.64gm

(c)

Interpretation:

Amount of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

64.5 gm of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 1.31 kg

Percent by mass = 4.92%

  Mass percentage =Massof potassium nitrateTotal mass of the potassium nitratesolution×100Massof potassium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the potassium nitratesolution100Massof potassium nitrate=4.92×1.31kg100=0.0645kg=64.5gm

(d)

Interpretation:

Amount of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

0.059 gm of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 478 mg

Percent by mass = 12.5%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium nitrateTotal mass of the ammonium nitratesolution×100Massof ammonium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium nitratesolution100Massof ammonium nitrate=12.5×478mg100=59.75mg=0.059gm

Explanation of Solution

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 375 gm

Percent by mass = 1.51%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium chlorideTotal mass of the ammonium chloridesolution×100Massof ammonium chloride=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium chloridesolution100Massof ammonium chloride=1.51×375gm100=5.66gm

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Amount of sodium chloride present in 125 gm of 2.91% of sodium chloride solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13A

3.64 gm of sodium chloride present in 125 gm of 2.91% of sodium chloride solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 125 gm

Percent by mass = 2.91%

  Mass percentage =Massof sodium chlorideTotal mass of the sodium chloridesolution×100Massof sodium chloride=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the sodium chloridesolution100Massof sodium chloride=2.91×125gm100=3.64gm

(c)

Interpretation:

Amount of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

64.5 gm of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 1.31 kg

Percent by mass = 4.92%

  Mass percentage =Massof potassium nitrateTotal mass of the potassium nitratesolution×100Massof potassium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the potassium nitratesolution100Massof potassium nitrate=4.92×1.31kg100=0.0645kg=64.5gm

(d)

Interpretation:

Amount of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

0.059 gm of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 478 mg

Percent by mass = 12.5%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium nitrateTotal mass of the ammonium nitratesolution×100Massof ammonium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium nitratesolution100Massof ammonium nitrate=12.5×478mg100=59.75mg=0.059gm

Explanation of Solution

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 125 gm

Percent by mass = 2.91%

  Mass percentage =Massof sodium chlorideTotal mass of the sodium chloridesolution×100Massof sodium chloride=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the sodium chloridesolution100Massof sodium chloride=2.91×125gm100=3.64gm

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Amount of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

64.5 gm of potassium nitrate present in 1.31 kg of 4.92% of potassium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 1.31 kg

Percent by mass = 4.92%

  Mass percentage =Massof potassium nitrateTotal mass of the potassium nitratesolution×100Massof potassium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the potassium nitratesolution100Massof potassium nitrate=4.92×1.31kg100=0.0645kg=64.5gm

(d)

Interpretation:

Amount of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

0.059 gm of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 478 mg

Percent by mass = 12.5%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium nitrateTotal mass of the ammonium nitratesolution×100Massof ammonium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium nitratesolution100Massof ammonium nitrate=12.5×478mg100=59.75mg=0.059gm

Explanation of Solution

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 1.31 kg

Percent by mass = 4.92%

  Mass percentage =Massof potassium nitrateTotal mass of the potassium nitratesolution×100Massof potassium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the potassium nitratesolution100Massof potassium nitrate=4.92×1.31kg100=0.0645kg=64.5gm

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Amount of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Composition of a solution can be defined by expressing its concentration. The concentrations of solutions can be expressed in different ways, which are involved in the quantity of solute and the quantity of solution or solvent. Various methods are used to describe the concentration of the solution quantitatively. Some commonly used quantitative concentration terms are percent by mass, percent by volume, molarity, molality and mole fraction.

Mass percentage or percent by mass (w/W %): The mass percentage of a component of a solution is defined as:

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 13A

0.059 gm of ammonium nitrate present in 478 mg of 12.5% of ammonium nitrate solution.

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 478 mg

Percent by mass = 12.5%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium nitrateTotal mass of the ammonium nitratesolution×100Massof ammonium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium nitratesolution100Massof ammonium nitrate=12.5×478mg100=59.75mg=0.059gm

Explanation of Solution

  Mass % of a component=Mass of the component in the solutionTotal mass of the solution×100

Data given: Total mass of the solution = 478 mg

Percent by mass = 12.5%

  Mass percentage =Massof ammonium nitrateTotal mass of the ammonium nitratesolution×100Massof ammonium nitrate=Mass percentage ×Total mass of the ammonium nitratesolution100Massof ammonium nitrate=12.5×478mg100=59.75mg=0.059gm

Chapter 15 Solutions

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