Answer:
Total mass: 170.3 g
Fraction of NaCl: 0.089%
Percent of NaCl: 8.98%
3.43 g of NaCl in 38.2 g of solution
1 mL . (170.3 g of solution / 1.07 g solution) = 159.1 mL
159.1 mL . (2 g NaCl / 15.3 g NaCl) = 20.8 mL
Step-by-step explanation:
Our scenario is 15.3 g of NaCl in 155 g of water
Total mass: 15.3 g + 155 g = 170.3 g of solution
Our solute is NaCl - Our solvent is water.
To determine the fraction we divide:
15.3 g / 170.3 g = 0.0898
To determine percent, we multiply the fraction by 100
0.089 . 100 = 8.98 %
We can make a conversion factor to determine the mass of NaCl in 38.2 g of solution. If 15.3 g of NaCl are in 170.3 g of solution and we need 38.2 g, we can propose → (15.3 / 170.3) . 38.2 = 3.43 g of NaCl
The conversion factors are to find what volume of solution is on 2g of NaCl are:
Density data always reffers to solution. So 1.07 grams of solution are contained in 1 mL of solution
1 mL . 170.3 g of solution / 1.07 g solution = 159.1 mL
This is the volume for our 15.3 g of NaCl so:
159.1 mL . (2 g NaCl / 15.3 g NaCl) = 20.8 mL