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Methods to Express Solution Concentration
formula for calculating mole fraction of the solute Other Methods of Expressing Concentration of Solution - Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per 1000 g (1 kg) of solvent. Molality is expressed as 'm'. Mole Fraction is the ratio of number of moles of one component to the total number of mole..
c) Concentrated solution
It is a solution that contains comparatively a higher proportion of the solute, compared to what it can dissolve at that temperatur..
Concentration of a Solution
mass percentage of a component Mass Percentage or Volume Percentage - The mass percentage of a component in a given solution is the mass of the component per 100g of the solution. For e.g., if W A is the mass of the component A, W B is the mass of the component B in a solution. The..
Other Methods of Expressing Concentration of Solution
formula for calculating molality Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per 1000 g (1 kg) of solvent. Molality is expressed as 'm'. ..
Concentration
Nitric acid can be concentrated up to 68%. It cannot be concentrated beyond this percentage by simply boiling because the aqueous solution of this concentration of nitric acid forms a constant boiling mixture at 121 o C. However, the acid can be further ..
Classification Based on the Concentration of the Acid
Concentration of an acid solution depends upon the percentage of the acid that is dissolved in wat..
Hydrogen Ion Concentration
In 1909, Sorensen introduced a term for expressing the concentration of hydrogen ions, which give an idea about the acidic and basic characters of the aqueous solution. This term was called 'pH' which means the 'power of hydrogen ions'. The pH is defined as "the negative l..
Hydrogen Ion Concentration
negative logarithm of the H3O  ion concentration Hydrogen Ion Concentration - In 1909, Sorensen introduced a term for expressing the concentration of hydrogen ions, which give an idea about the acidic and basic characters of the aqueous solution. This term was called 'pH' which means the 'power of hydrogen ions'. The..
Dependence of Electrode Potential on Concentration and Temperature (Nernst equation)
When one measures the standard electrode potentials, the temperature of the cell is 298 K and the concentration of the electrolyte solutions is fixed as 1 M. However, in actual practice, the electrochemical cells are not always at 298 K nor do always have this concent..
SOLUTIONS
Definitions of solute and solvent The dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion Temperature, pressure, and surface area - their affect the dissolving process Concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and ..
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