How to calculate the molarity of pure water if its density is given as 1000kg/m3.
Definition of molarity:
Molarity of solution is a weight by volume relationship to represent its strength and is defined as 'the number of moles of solute dissolved in one litre of solution.
Mathematically it is represented as,
Step 1: Calculation of molar mass of water
1 liter of water = 1 kg.
( Since Density is)
Thus, 1000 ml of water = 1 kg.
(Since, )
Now, the Mass of Water
One mole of water is made up of 2 moles of hydrogen atoms and 1 mole of oxygen atoms.
Mass of 1 mole of Hydrogen atoms=
Mass of 1 mole of Oxygen atoms =
Mass of two moles of hydrogen atoms
Step 2 : Calculation of molar mass of oxygen
Mass of one mole of oxygen atoms
On adding all the above-obtained values we get,
Step 3: Calculation of total mass
Total Mass of one mole of water
The molar mass of water =
Therefore,
Step 4: Calculation of Molarity
Molarity
The molarity of pure water, if its density, is given as .