Expressing Concentration of Solution
Expressing Concentration of Solution
Expressing Concentration of Solution
Table of Content
What is Concentration of Solution?
Methods of Expressing Concentration of Solutions
o Percentage by Weight
o Percentage by Volume
o Weight by Volume
o Mole Fraction
o Parts Per Million
o Molarity
o Molality
o Normality
o Formality
o Demal
It basically talks about how to find the amount of solute present in solvent which together forms
solution. There are various methods used to find this,
Molarity (M)
Molality (m)
Normality (N)
Formality (F)
Demal (D)
Formula:
Percent Concentration
Example:
As an example consider 5 g sugar dissolved in 20 g of water. What is the w/w% concentration of sugar
in this solution?
Mole Fraction
Symbol : X ( lower-case Greek letter chi, χ)
Definition: It is the ratio of the number of moles of solute and the total number of moles of solute and
solvent.
Unit: No unit
Formula:
Mole Fraction (X): This is the number of moles of a compound divided by the total number of moles
of all chemical species in the solution.
Example:
What are the mole fraction of the components of the solution formed when 92 g glycerol is mixed with
90 g water? (molecular of weight water = 18; molecular weight of glycerol = 92)
Solution:
90 g water = 90 g x 1 mol / 18 g = 5 mol water
It’s a good idea to check your math by making sure the mole fractions add up to 1:
Example:
Calculate the molar concentration of 2000 ppm of Pb2 + (A. M. = 207 g/mol)?
Solution:
PPM = M x M. M.x1000
Molarity:
Symbol : M
Definition: Molarity of any solution is number of moles of solute per liter of solution
Unit: mol/litre
Formula:
Molarity = Number of moles of solute / Volume of solution in liter.
Example:
What is the molarity of a solution containing 0.32 moles of NaCl in 3.4 liters?
Solution:
= 0.94 M NaCl
Molality
Symbol: m
Definition: Molality of any solution is represented as the number of moles of solute present per kg
of solvent
Unit: mol/kg
Formula:
Molality(m) = Number of moles of solute / Mass of solvent in Kg
Given:
Solution:
= 0.23 m
Normality
Symbol : N
Definition: It is defined as the gram equivalent weight per liter of solution.
Unit: equivalent/L
Formula:
Normality = Number of grams – Equivalent of solute / Volume of solution in L
Number of gram-equivalents of solute = Mass of solute in gram / Equivalent weight
Example:
Calculate the normality of 0.53 g/100 mL solution of Na2 CO3 (M.M. = 106 g/mol) as the following
reaction:
Na2CO3 + 2H+ → H2CO3 + 2Na
Solution:
Eq. wt. of Na2 CO3 = 106/2 = 53 g/eq
Formality
Symbol : F
Definition: It is the number of formula weights of solute present per liter of the solution.
Unit: mol/L
Formula:
Example:
Calculate the formality of solution in which 948 gram potash alum is dissolved in 5 litre solution.
Solution:
The formula mass of potash alum is 474 gram (formula mass)-1.
Demal
Symbol: D
Definition: It represents one mole of solute present in 1L of solution at O°C.