A 19.12 g mixture of Ca(NO3)2 and KCl is dissolved in 149 g of water. The freezing point of the solution was measured as −5.77 ∘C . Calculate the mass percent of Ca(NO3)2 in the mixture. A list of ????f values can be found in th

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Answer:

The mass percentage of calcium nitrate is 31.23%.

Explanation:

Let the the mass of calcium nitrate be x and mass of potassium chloride be y.

Total mass of  mixture = 19.12 g

x + y = 19.12 g..(1)

Mass of solvent = 149 g = 0.149 kg

Freezing point of the solution,[tex]T_f[/tex] = -5.77 °C

Molal freezing constant of water = 1.86 °C/m =1.86 °C/(mol/kg)

The van't Hoff factor contribution by calcium nitrate is 3 and by potassium chloride is 2.So:

i = 3

i' = 2

Freezing point of water = T = 0°C

[tex]\Delta T_f=T-T_f=0^oC-(-5.77^oC)=5.77^oC[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T_f=i\times K_f\times m[/tex]

[tex]Molality=m(mol/kg)=\frac{\text{Moles of solute}}{\text{mass of solvent in kg}}[/tex]

[tex]5.77^oC=1.86 ^oC/(mol/kg)\times (\frac{ i\times x}{164 g/mol\times 0.149 kg}+\frac{i'\times y}{74.5 g/mol0.149 kg})[/tex]

On solving we get:

[tex]\frac{3x}{164 g/mol}+\frac{2x}{74.5 g/mol}=0.4622 mol[/tex]....(2)

Solving equation (1)(2) for x and y:

x =5.973 g

y = 13.147 g

Mass percent of [tex]Ca(NO_3)_2[/tex] in the mixture:

[tex]\frac{x}{19.21 g}\times 100=\frac{5.973 g}{19.12 g}=31.23\%[/tex]

The mass percentage of calcium nitrate is 31.23%.

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