12D - Expressing Concentrations Flashcards
Def: What are the 6 ways to represent concentration, w/ units.
- Molarity (M)
Mol-solute / vol-soln - Molality (m)
Mol-solute / Mass-solvent - Mole Fraction
Mol-solute / Mol-Total - Parts by Mass
Mass-solute/Mass-solution * factor - Mole percent
mol-solute / mole-total * 100% - Parts by volume
- Mass-solute/Volume-solution * factor
Factors:
- Percent by mass = 100 %
- ppm = 10^6
- ppb = 10^9
Theory: Which concentration expression does not relate solute and solution? What does it relate?
Molality.
Solute and solvent
Theory: Why is molality better to work with than molarity?
Volume changes with temperature. Mass does not. Temp changes constantly. Molarity will change and molality willnot.
Theory: How do we go from PBM to Molarity?
Assume 100 g.
mass = n * MM for mass of solute.
V = mass/density for volume of soln.
Theory: How do we go from molarity to molality?
Assume litre of solution.
V = mass/density for mass of solution.
Subtract mass of solute from mass of solution to get mass of solvent.
Theory: How do we go from PBM to Molality?
Assume 100 g of soln.
Subtract mass of solute from mass of solution to get mass of solvent.
Theory: How do we convert from molarity to mole fraction?
Assume 1 L of soln.
V = mass/density for mass of solution.
Find mass of solute.
Calculate moles.