Wednesday 13 February 2013

Concentrated nitric acid used in laboratory work is 68% nitric acid by mass in aqueous solution. What should be the molarity of such a sample of the acid if the density of the solution is 1.504 g mL–1?

Answer :-
Step-1  find the given values
Mass % of nitric acid  = 68%
Density of nitric acid  = 1.504 g mL-1

Step -2
Let take total mass of solutions = 100    (why ?)
In this problem mass % is given whenever % is given take total quantity as 100 g ,
So  nitric acid =  68% of 100 g   = 68 g
Water will = 100 – 68  =  32 g
Step-3
We have to find molarity
Molarity(m) =  number of moles of solute / volume of solution in liter           ………..(1)

Here we have to find number of moles of solute  and volume of solution in liter                    
 Number of moles of solute = mass of solute /molar mass of solute             …………(2)
So molar mass of nitric acid HNO3  = 1*H + 1*N + 3*O  = 1*1 + 1*14 + 3*16  = 1+ 14 + 48 = 63 g
Plug the value in equation (2)  we get
Number of moles  = 68/63 = 1.079 moles
Volume = mass / density
              = 100g/1.504 g mL–1    =  66.5 ml
Now convert it in liter we get 
                                    66.5 ml * 1 liter / 1000ml =  0.0665 mL
Plug the value in equation first now we get
Molarity  = 1.079/ 0.0665  =16.23 M

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  2. The density for nitric acid is 1.51 but the density of the 68% of concetrated acid is actually around 1.41. Your calculation should use 1.41 instead of 1.51 because you are converting the 100g solution(mixture) not the 68g acid itself.

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  4. nice blog and its quite useful thanks for sharing your information.
    fuming nitric acid and concentrated nitric acid

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  5. In textbook answer is 36.946

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