Respuesta :
Answer:
The molality is unchanged (0.96 molal)
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
mass of glucose = 4.35 grams
volume of water = 25.0 mL
Density of water = 1.00 g/mL
Molar mass of glucose = 180.156 g/mol
Step 2: Calculate number of moles
moles of glucose = mass of glucose / Molar mass of glucose
moles of glucose = 4.35 grams / 180.156 g/mol
moles of glucose = 0.024 moles
Step 3: Calculate mass of water
mass = density * volume
mass of water = 1.00 g/mL * 25.0 mL
mass of water = 25 g = 0.025 kg
Step 4: Calculate molality
molality = Number of moles / mass of water
molality = 0.024 moles / 0.025 kg
molality = 0.96 molal
Suppose you take a solution and add more solvent, so that the original mass of solvent is doubled.
This means double mass of water = 2*0.025 kg = 0.050 kg
Now molality is 0.024 moles / 0.050 kg = 0.48 molal
When the mass of solvent is doubled, the molality is halved from 0.96 molal to 0.48 molal
You take this newsolution and add more solute, so that the original mass of the solute is doubled.
This means double mass of glucose = 2*4.35 g = 8.70 g
8.70 grams of glucose = 8.7 grams * 180.156 g/mol = 0.048 moles
molality = 0.048 moles / 0.050 kg = 0.96 molal
The molality is unchanged