68.9k views
5 votes
5. A sample of pure acetyl salicylic acid had a mass of 0.268 grams. It was dissolved in NaOH and diluted to 500.00mL in a volumetric flask.

a. What is the concentration of aspirin in the solution?
b. If an 8.00mL sample of this solution was pipetted into a volumetric flask and diluted to 100.00mL, what is the concentrated of aspirin after this dilution?

User Radek Pech
by
5.3k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

a. 5.36x10⁻⁴ g/mL

b. 4.29x10⁻⁵ g/mL

Step-by-step explanation:

As the units for concentration are not specified, I'll respond using g/mL.

a. We divide the sample mass by the final volume in order to calculate the concentration:

  • 0.268 g / 500 mL = 5.36x10⁻⁴ g/mL

b. We can use C₁V₁=C₂V₂ for this question:

  • 8.00 mL * 5.36x10⁻⁴ g/mL = C₂ * 100.00 mL
  • C₂ = 4.29x10⁻⁵ g/mL
User Josh Newman
by
5.0k points