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if 1 202 g ml 1 is the density of 20 aqueous ki de
Question:
If
1.202
g
m
L
−
1
is the density of
20
%
aqueous KI, determine the molality of KI.
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Updated On:
Aug 17, 2024
(A) 1.51 m
(B) 2.53 m
(C) 3.54 m
(D) 2.55 m
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The Correct Option is
A
Solution and Explanation
Explanation:
Molar mass of
K
I
=
39
+
127
=
166
g
m
o
l
−
1
20
%
aqueous solution of KI means
20
g
of
K
I
is present in
100
g
of solution.Therefore, Mass of
K
I
=
20
g
That is,
20
g
of
K
I
is present in
(
100
−
20
)
g
of water
=
80
g
of waterWe know that:Molality of the solution
=
Moles of
K
I
Mass of water in
k
g
=
Mass of KI
Molar Mass of KI
Mass of water in
k
g
=
20
166
0.08
m
=
1.506
m
=
1.51
m
Hence, the correct option is (A).
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