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Phantasy [73]
3 years ago
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What is the freezing point (°C) of a solution prepared by dissolving 14.8 g of Al(NO3)3 in 146 g of water? The molal freezing po

int depression constant for water is 1.86 °C/m. Assume complete dissociation of the Al(NO3)3.
Chemistry
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answer = − 3.54°C

Explanation:

Finding the freezing point depression associated with 14.8g of aluminum nitrate we have

Al(NO3)3, in that much water.

Freezing-point depression depends on the number of particles of solute present in solution.

When aluminum nitrate dissociates completely in water we have

Al(NO3)3(s) → Al3+(aq) + 3(NO3)1-(aq)

3(aq]

One mole of aluminium nitrate produces 4 moles of ions in solution, 1 mole of aluminium cations and 3 moles of nitrate anions.

freezing-point depression equation = ΔT f = i × Kf × b, 

where ΔT f = freezing-point depression;

i = van Hoff factor

Kf = cryoscopic constant of the solvent;

b = molality of the solution.

The cryoscopic constant of water in the question is  equal to Kf = 1.86°Cm= 1.86°C kg mol-1

van Hoff factor, i = 4 which is the number of moles Al(NO3)3(s) dissociated into

 

The molality of the solution is given by moles of solute / mass of solvent

the number of moles of solute = the mass of the solvent expressed in kilograms

The number of moles of solute is given as = mass/(molar mass)

14.8g/ 212.996 g/mol = 0.0695 moles of Al(NO3)3 

The solution’s molality is thus

b = 0.0695 moles/(146×10-3Kg) = 0.476 moles/Kg

Substituting into the freezing-point depression equation we have ΔT f

ΔT f = 4 × 1.86°Ckgmol−1 × 0.476 mol kg−1 = 3.54°C

The solution’s freezing point will be

ΔTf = T0f −T f → T f = T° f− ΔT f Here T°f = freezing point of the pure solvent = 0°C.

T f = 0°C − 3.54°C

 

Answer = − 3.54°C

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