Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 16, Problem 95A
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The solution with greater elevation in boiling point is to be calculated that has the solute, and calcium nitrate in different masses.

Concept introduction: The addition of solute particles to a particular solvent will decrease the freezing point and raise the boiling point of that solvent.

The formula used for calculating the elevation in boiling point is,

  ΔTb=Kbm

Here ΔTb is the elevation in boiling point, Kb is the molal boiling point elevation constant, and m is molality.

The expression for moles is as follows:

  moles= mass of soluteMolar mass of solute   ...... (1)

The expression for molality is as follows:

  m=moles of soluteMass of solvent(kg)   ...... (2)

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Answer to Problem 95A

The elevation in the boiling point of calcium nitrate is higher value in the case of its mass being 6g and the mass of the solvent being 30g .

Explanation of Solution

The one with a greater elevation in boiling point can be calculated by calculating the elevation in the boiling point of calcium nitrate for each mass.

The given mass of solute, CaNO32 is 3g .

The molecular mass of ( CaNO32 ) is 164.

Substitute, 3g for the mass of CaNO32 and 164g/mol for molar mass of CaNO32 in equation (1).

  molesCaNO32= 3 g164 g/mol=0.018 mol

Mass of the solvent, water is 60g .

Convert g to kg .

  60.0g=60×1kg1000g=0.06kg

Substitute 0.018moles for CaNO32 and 0.06kg for the mass of solvent in equation (2).

  m=0.0180.06=0.3m

The molal freezing point depression constant of water is 0.52°Cmol1 .

So,

Substitute 0.52°Cmol1 for Kf and 0.3m for m in the equation of freezing point depression.

  ΔTf=0.52°Cmol1× 0.3mol/kg=0.156°C

The given mass of solute, CaNO3;2 is 6g .

The molecular mass of ( CaNO32 ) is 164.

Substitute, 6g for mass of CaNO32 and 164g/mol for molar mass of CaNO32 in equation (1).

  molesCaNO32= 6 g164 g/mol=0.036 mol

Mass of the solvent, water is 30g .

Convert g to kg .

  30.0g=30×1kg1000g=0.03kg

Substitute 0.036 mol for CaNO32 and 0.03kg for the mass of solvent in equation (2).

  m=0.0360.03=1.2m

The molal freezing point depression constant of water is 0.52°Cmol1 .

So,

Substitute 0.52°Cmol1 for Kf and 1.2m for m in the equation of freezing point depression.

  ΔTf=0.52°Cmol1× 1.2mol/kg=0.624°C

The elevation in boiling point, ΔTb is higher for calcium nitrate with a mass of 6g and a mass of solvent 30g.

Conclusion

Hence, the elevation in the boiling point of calcium nitrate is higher value in the case of its mass being 6g and the mass of the solvent being 30g .

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