Answer:
molarity of the solution = 0.548 mol/L
Note: Additional information about the question is given as follows;
One brand of laundry bleach is an aqueous solution containing 4.00% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) by mass
What is the molarity of this solution? (Assume a density of 1.02 g/mL .)
Step-by-step explanation:
A 4.00 percentage by mass composition of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution means that 100 g of the solution contains 4.00 g NaOCl.
Thus, a 1000 g of the solution contains 40.0 g NaOCl
Density of solution = 1.02 g/mL
Therefore, the volume occupied by 1000 g solution = mass/density
volume of 1000 g solution = 1000 g/1.02 g/ml = 980.4 mL
Molar mass of NaOCl = 74.5 g/mol
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles of NaOCl = 40.0 g/74.5 g/mol
Number of moles of NaOCl = 0.537 mole
Therefore, molarity = number of moles / volume(L)
volume of solution in litres = 980.4/1000 = 0.9804 L
Molarity = 0.537/0.9804 = 0.548 mol/L
Therefore, molarity of the solution = 0.548 mol/L