Answer:
If all you are given is Molarity, then you also need to know the density of the solution to calculate molality, m (mol/kg solvent).
The easiest way to understand the process is to assume you have 1L of solution which is 1000 mL. Think of the units of molarity and molality. So here is an example:
What is the molality of a
3.00 M
solution of
NaCl
? The density of the solution is
1.12 g/mL
.
We know that in
1.00 L
of solution, there are
3.00
mol of
NaCl
, since that is the meaning of
3.00 M
.
If we figure out how many kg of water there are in
1.00 L
of this solution, we are almost done! Many students are confused between solution and solvent, so be careful.
First let's figure out the mass of the solution using dimensional analysis and density: