Calculate the volume (in mL) of a 26.0% (m/V) solution containing 14.4 g NaCl.
Answer:
Step 1:
Explanation:
Percent (m/V) is the mass of solute divided by the volume of the solution, multiplied by 100 %.
i.e Percent (m/v) =( mass of solute(in gm) / volume of solution(ml) ) × 100 %
Step 2: Extract the data from the question.
Given, Percent (m/V)=26%, Solute=NaCl=14.4 g
Step 3:
Calculation of volume of solution.
By using above formula
Percent (m/v) = (mass of solute/volume of solution) × 100 %
Substituting the values in above equation
26%=(14.4g / volume of solution) ×100%
or, volume of solution = (14.4g / 26%) ×100% = 55.4 ml
hence, the volume of solution = 55.4 ml
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