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A solution is made by mixing 10.2 grams of CaCl2 in 250 grams of water. What is the molality of the

solution?

User Kike
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Answer:

0.367 m

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to start with the molality equation:


m=(mol~of~solute)/(Kg~of~solvent)

If we want to calculate the molality we need the moles of the solute and the Kg of the solvent. In this case the solute is
CaCl_2 and the solvent is
H_2O.

Lets start with the the moles of solute. For this calculation we need the molar mass of
CaCl_2 (
111~g~CaCl_2) and the mass, so:


10.2~g~CaCl_2(1~mol~CaCl_2)/(111~g~CaCl_2)


0.0918~mol~CaCl_2

Now, we can calculate the Kg of solvent, if we do the conversion from grams to Kg:


250~g~CaCl_2(1~Kg)/(1000~g)


0.25~Kg

With these values we can calculate the "molality":


m=(0.0918~mol~CaCl_2)/(0.25~Kg)


m=0.3672

I hope it helps!

User Imran Rizvi
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Answer:

The molality of this solution is 0.368 molal

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Mass of CaCl2 = 10.2 grams

Molar mass of CaCl2 = 110.98 g/mol

Mass of water = 250 grams = 0.250 kg

Step 2: Calculate the number of moles CaCl2

Moles CaCl2 = mass CaCl2 / molar mass CaCl2

Moles CaCl2 = 10.2 grams / 110.98 g/mol

Moles CaCl2 = 0.0919 moles

Step 3: Calculate the molality of the solution

Molality solution = moles CaCl2 / mass water

Molality solution = 0.0919 moles / 0.250 kg

Molality solution = 0.368 mol / kg = 0.368 molal

The molality of this solution is 0.368 molal

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