Respuesta :
Answer:
108.43 grams KNO₃
Explanation:
To solve this problem we use the formula:
- ΔT = Kf * b * i
Where
- ΔT is the temperature difference (14.5 K)
- Kf is the cryoscopic constant (1.86 K·m⁻¹)
- b is the molality of the solution (moles KNO₃ per kg of water)
- and i is the van't Hoff factor (2 for KNO₃)
We solve for b:
- 14.5 K = 1.86 K·m⁻¹ * b * 2
- b = 3.90 m
Using the given volume of water and its density (aprx. 1 g/mL) we calculate the necessary moles of KNO₃:
- 275 mL water ≅ 275 g water
- 275 g /1000 = 0.275 kg
- moles KNO₃ = molality * kg water = 3.90 * 0.275
- moles KNO₃ = 1.0725 moles KNO₃
Finally we convert KNO₃ moles to grams, using its molecular weight:
- 1.0725 moles KNO₃ * 101.103 g/mol = 108.43 grams KNO₃