Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Nalorphene (C19H21NO3), similar to morphine, is used to combat withdrawal symptoms in narcotic users. Dose of nalorphene generally given is 1.5 mg. Calculate the mass of 1.5 × 10–3 m aqueous solution required for the above dose.


Nalorphene (C19H21NO3), similar to morphine, is used to combat withdrawal symptoms in narcotic users. Dose of nalorphene generally given is 1.5 mg. Calculate the mass of 1.5 × 10–3 m aqueous solution required for the above dose.
Solution:
Sol. Molecular mass of nalorphene (C19H21NO3)
= (12 × 19) + 1 × 21 + 14 × 1 + 16 × 3
= 311 g mol-1
Molality of solution = 1.5 × 10-3 m
 

Let take mass of water = 1kg = 1000g
Then required moles of solute = 1.5 × 10-3 moles
Mass of  1.5 × 10-3 moles of nalorphene  = number of moles x molar mass
                                                      =  1.5 × 10-3 × 311 = 0.467 g
  Mass of total solution = 1000 g + 0.467 g  = 1000.467 g
To convert 1.5 g of nalorphene in to g divide by 1000 we get
1.5 mg / 1000  = 0.0015 g
Thus, 0.467 g mass of nalorphene contain by      = 1000.467 g solution
  for 0.0015 g mass of nalorphene contain by       = 1000.467 × 0.0015/0.467
 = 3.21 g.

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