(i) Mole fraction (XA):-
It is the ratio of
number of moles of one component to the total number of moles present in that
solution
Let take a binary
solution in which A is solute and B is solvent then
Molar fraction (XA) = number of moles of A/(number of moles of A + Number of moles of B)
If there are there are n
number of component in solution then
Molar fraction of
component A = number of moles of A /
total number of moles
Sum of molar fraction of
all components will always = 1
ie NA+ NB+NC …………….= 1 (NA, NB
and NC .. are number of moles of components)
(ii) Molality(m) :-
Molality of any solution
is represent the number of moles of solute present in per kg of solvent.
Molality(m) = number of moles of solute / mass of solvent
in Kg
Let take mass of solvent
is = 1 kg then
Molality is numerically
equal to number of moles of solute
So we can write the
definition of molality that “ molality is the number of moles of solute present in 1
kg of solvent “
Example 1. Find the molality of solution containing 3 moles of NaCl in 2 liter water ?
Density of water is 1kg/
liter so that 2 liter water = 2 kg of
water
Use above formula
Molarity = 3/ 2 = 1.5 m
Calculate the molality of a solution containing 164 g of HCl in 753g of H20(water)
Number of moles of HCl = given mass of HCl / molar mass of HCl
Molar mass of HCl = 35.5 + 1
= 36.5 g /mol
Number of moles of
HCl = 164/36.5
=4.5
moles
Mass of solvent in
Kg = 753 g* 1Kg/100 g =
0.753 Kg
Molality = 4.5/0.753
= 5.97m
Molarity(M):-
Molarity of any
solution is number of moles of solute
per liter of solution
Molarity = number of
moles of solute / volume of solution in liter
When volume of solution
is 1 liter
Then molarity is
numerically equal to number of moles of solute
So we can write a
another definition of molarity that
“molarity is equal to number of moles of solute present in 1 liter of
solution”
Mass percentage :-
(i) Mass percentage
(w/w): The mass percentage of a component A of a solution is defined as
mass of component A present in 100 unit mass of the solution.
Mass % of a component A
= mass of component A *100/Total mass of the solution
For example let consider
a solution which has 15% salt in water by mass, it has 15 g of glucose is dissolved in 85 g
of water in a 100 g solution.
(ii) Volume
percentage (v/v): The volume percentage of a component A is defined as
volume of component A present in 100 unit volume of the solution.
Volume % of a component A = volume of
component A *100/Total volume of the solution
For example, 15% methanol
solution in water means that 15 mL of
Methanol is present in
100 ml of solution , and water will 100
– 15 = 85 ml
(iii) Mass by volume
percentage (w/v): ): The mass by volume percentage of a component A is defined as
mass of component A in gram present 100 ml volume of the solution.
Mass by volume % of a component A = mass of
component A in gram *100/Total
total volume of the solution in ml .
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