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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