What is the molality of a solution that has 4 mol of KCl in 0.800 kg of water?A.B.C.D.
Question
What is the molality of a solution that has 4 mol of KCl in 0.800 kg of water?A.B.C.D.
Solution
Molality (m) is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. It is expressed in moles/kg.
Given: Number of moles of KCl (solute) = 4 mol Mass of water (solvent) = 0.800 kg
We can use the formula for molality:
m = moles of solute / mass of solvent in kg
Substituting the given values into the formula, we get:
m = 4 mol / 0.800 kg = 5 mol/kg
So, the molality of the solution is 5 mol/kg.
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