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An aqueous solution is made by dissolving 26.4 grams of copper(II) acetate in 367 grams of water. The molality of copper(II) acetate in the solution is

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The molality of copper(II) acetate in the solution is 0.3960 mol/kg.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of copper(II) acetate = 26.4 g

Molar mass of copper(II) acetate = 181.63 g/mol

Moles of copper(II) acetate =-
(26.4 g/mol)/(181.63 g/mol)=0.14535 mol

Mass of water = 367 g = 367 × 0.001 kg ( 1 g = 0.001 kg)


Molality(m)=\frac{\text{moles of solute}}{\text{mass of solvent (kg)}}


m=(0.14535 mol)/(367* 0.001 kg)=0.3960 mol/kg

The molality of copper(II) acetate in the solution is 0.3960 mol/kg.

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