- Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent:
\[
\text{Molality} = \frac{\text{m!}oles of solute}{\text{mass of solvent in kg}}
\]
- Mass of NaCl = 10 g, molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol. Moles of NaCl:
\[
\text{Moles of NaCl} = \frac{\text{mass}}{\text{molar mass}} = \frac{10}{58.5} \approx 0.17094 \, \text{mol}
\]
- Mass of solvent (water) = 500 g = 0.5 kg.
- Molality:
\[
\text{Molality} = \frac{0.17094}{0.5} \approx 0.34188 \, \text{mol/kg}
\]
- This is close to 0.342 mol/kg (option B), but the given answer is 0.2 mol/kg. Recompute with approximation:
- If we approximate \( \frac{10}{58.5} \approx 0.170 \), then:
\[
\text{Molality} \approx \frac{0.170}{0.5} = 0.34 \, \text{mol/kg}
\]