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What is the molality of a solution consisting of 4.45 mL of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4; d = 1.59 g/mL) in 85.1 mL of methylene chloride (CH2Cl2; d = 1.33 g/mL)?

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Answer: 0.44 mol/kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Molality of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per kg of the solvent.


Molality=(n* 1000)/(W_s)

where,

n = moles of solute


W_s = weight of solvent in g

Mass of solute
CCl_4=Volume* density=4.45ml* 1.59g/ml=7.08g

moles of solute =
\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {molar mass}}=(7.08g)/(153.82g/mol)=0.05moles

Mass of solvent
CH_2Cl_2=Volume* density=85.1ml* 1.33g/ml=113.2g

Molality =
(0.05* 1000)/(113.2g)=0.44mol/kg

Thus molality of solution will be 0.44 mol/kg.

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