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In Chemistry / High School | 2025-07-08

5.5 500 g of Alβ‚‚(SOβ‚„)₃ is dissolved in 2 dmΒ³ water. 5.5.1 Define the term concentration. (2) 5.5.2 Calculate the concentration of the solution. (4)

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Answer (1)

5.5.1 The term 'concentration' refers to the amount of a substance (solute) that is present in a certain volume of solution. It is usually expressed in terms of moles per liter (mol/L) or grams per liter (g/L). In essence, concentration tells us how much solute is dissolved in a given quantity of solvent.
5.5.2 To calculate the concentration of the solution:

Determine the molar mass of Al 2 ​ ( SO 4 ​ ) 3 ​ :

Aluminum (Al): 2 Γ— 27 g/mol = 54 g/mol
Sulfur (S): 3 Γ— 32 g/mol = 96 g/mol
Oxygen (O): 12 Γ— 16 g/mol = 192 g/mol

Adding these together gives the molar mass of Al 2 ​ ( SO 4 ​ ) 3 ​ : 54 + 96 + 192 = 342 g/mol

Calculate the number of moles of Al 2 ​ ( SO 4 ​ ) 3 ​ dissolved :

Given mass = 500 g
Moles = molar mass mass ​ = 342 500 ​ β‰ˆ 1.46 moles


Calculate the concentration of the solution :

The solution's volume is given as 2 dmΒ³, which is equivalent to 2 L.
Concentration (C) = volume of solution in liters moles of solute ​ = 2 1.46 ​ β‰ˆ 0.73 mol/L



Therefore, the concentration of the Al 2 ​ ( SO 4 ​ ) 3 ​ solution is approximately 0.73 mol/L.

Answered by OliviaLunaGracy | 2025-07-20