What is the concentration of a solution containing 2g of NaOH in 100cm3 of solution? [Na = 23, O =16, H = 1]
Answer Details
The concentration of a solution containing 2g of NaOH in 100cm3 of solution is 0.40 moldm-3. This can be calculated by using the formula:
molarity (M) = number of moles of solute / volume of solution (in liters)
First, we need to calculate the number of moles of NaOH in the solution. The molar mass of NaOH is (23 + 16 + 1) = 40 g/mol. So, 2g of NaOH is equal to 2/40 = 0.05 moles.
Next, we need to convert the volume of the solution from cm3 to liters. 1 cm3 = 0.001 liters, so 100 cm3 = 0.1 liters.
Finally, we can calculate the molarity as follows:
M = 0.05 moles / 0.1 liters = 0.5 mol/L = 0.50 moldm-3
So, the concentration of the solution is 0.50 moldm-3.