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A 150 mL aqueous solution containing two dissolved sodium

Last updated: 7/3/2023

A 150 mL aqueous solution containing two dissolved sodium

A 150 mL aqueous solution containing two dissolved sodium salts namely sodium sulfate with a density of 2 66 g mL and sodium chloride with a density of 2 16 g mL was produced by a student The concentrations of the solutes in 150 ml of solution were 4 w v and 10 w w respectively To complete the experiment performed by the student calculate for the following A Mole fraction of the solute with the higher number of moles B Molarity of the solution if it contains ONLY the solute with the higher number of moles C Molality of the solution that you have computed in letter B and D Normality of the solution that you have computed in letter B Molecular weights Sodium chloride 58 443 g mol Sodium sulfate 142 04 g mol Water 18 01528 g mol ANSWER THE FF A Mole fraction of the solute with the higher number of moles B Molarity of the solution if it contains ONLY the solute with the higher number of moles C Molality of the solution that you have computed in letter B D Normality of the solution that you have con omputed in lottor B