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Molarity of 1m aqueous NaOH solution [Density of the solution Is 1.02gml-1]


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0.98M

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1.2M

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1.02M

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1M

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Solution

The correct option is A

0.98M


The explanation for correct answers:

Option A 0.98M

Step 1 Weight of the solution.

The density of the solution is 1.02gml-1 .

1m is defined as when one mole of solute is present in 1kg of the solvent.

Therefore, the molality is 1m that means, 1 mole of NaOH in 1kg of the NaOH solution.
The molar mass of the NaOH is 40g.
WeightofthesoluteNaOH(w)=Numberofmoles(n)×Molarmass(m)
Substituting the values, we get

w=1×40w=40g

Weight of NaOH is 40g.

The weight of the solvent is 1kg that is 1000g
The total weight of the solution is;
Wsolution=WSolvent+Wsolute
Where,

WSolution is the weight of the solution.
WSolvent is the weight of the solvent.
WSolute is the weight of the solute.

Substituting the values,

WSolution=1000+40WSolution=1040g

Step 2 Volume of the solution

The density is given by,
D=MV
Where,

D is the density of the solution
M is the weight of the solution
V is the volume of the solution
Now substituting the values,
V=MDV=10401.02V=1019.608ml

Step 3 Molarity of the solution:

The molarity is given by,

M=nsoluteV(inlitre)
Where,

M is the molarity
nsolute is the number of moles of the solute
V is the volume of the solution
Now, substituting the values we get,
M=1×10001019.60M=0.98M
The molarity of the solution is 0.98M

Hence, Option A 0.98M is correct.


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