Moles of solute/ kg of solvent = 2 molal solution
The answer is 0,505.
== Molality== (1000xMolarity)/((1000xdensity of solution)- (MolarityxMolecular weight of Solute)) ==
It is called a saturated solution. The actual amount of solid dissolved depends on the solid, the solvent (liquid) and the temperature.
saturated
10kg of water contains 10l of water. So morality is 0.2mildm-3.
What is the molality of a solution of 75.2 g AgClO4 dissolved in 885 g C6H6?
The molality is 0,07.
yes
The answer is 0,505.
2mol/kg
Molality = moles of solute / kilograms of solventm = 5.10 / 4.47m = 1.14 molal
The concentration of a solution is a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in an amount of solution. It can be expressed in many ways, with the most common way being mols solute/L of solution. Molality is another way to measure concentration; molality is mols solute/kg solvent.
== Molality== (1000xMolarity)/((1000xdensity of solution)- (MolarityxMolecular weight of Solute)) ==
I believe that you have to convert 3.40g to molality and then use that and multiply it by the constant, .512 and that should give you the answer
When all the solute a solution can hold is dissolved, it is called a saturated solution. It contains the highest concentration possible for a solution.
That solution is called saturated.
A solution contains one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.