Concentration of solution - Higher
A solutionMixture formed by a solute and a solvent. forms when a soluteThe dissolved substance in a solution. dissolveWhen a substance breaks up and mixes completely with a solvent to produce a solution. in a solventThe liquid in which the solute dissolves to form a solution.. The concentrationA measure of the mass or amount of solute dissolved in a given volume of solvent or solution. of a solution is a measure of the amount of solid dissolved in 1 dm3 of solution. When the massThe amount of matter an object contains. Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) or grams (g). of solute dissolvedA substance is said to be dissolved when it breaks up and mixes completely with a solvent to produce a solution. is measured in g, the units for concentration are g/dm3.
Question
8 g of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in 2 dm3 of water. Calculate the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution formed.
concentration = \(\frac{mass\ of\ solute\ in\ g}{volume\ in\ dm^3}\)
concentration = \(\frac{8\ g}{2\ dm^3}\)
= 4 g/dm3
Volume units
Apparatus used to measure volumes is usually marked in cm3 or ml. Although these are different units, they describe the same volume. For example, 250 ml = 250 cm3.
Volumes used in concentration calculations must be in dm3, not in cm3 or ml. It is useful to know that 1 dm3 = 1,000 cm3. This means:
- divide by 1,000 to convert from cm3 to dm3
- multiply by 1,000 to convert from dm3 to cm3
For example, 250 cm3 is 0.25 dm3 (250/1,000). It is often easiest to convert from cm3 to dm3 before continuing with a concentration calculation.
Question
100 cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid contains 0.5 g of dissolved hydrogen chloride. Calculate the concentration of the acid in g/dm3.
volume of acid in dm3 = \(\frac{100}{1000}\) = 0.1 dm3
concentration = \(\frac{mass\ of\ solute\ in\ g}{volume\ in\ dm^3}\)
= \(\frac{0.5}{0.1}\)
= 5g/dm3