Section 11: Calculations Involving Chemicals in Solution
Section 11: Calculations Involving Chemicals in Solution
Section 11: Calculations Involving Chemicals in Solution
These are often referred to as Volumetric Analysis. The name should not worry you, the basis of
the calculations is the same as all the rest ie moles and equations.
Concentration in solution is generally measured as moles per 1000 cm3 of solution. For example
the sodium chloride on the bench may be labelled as 1M NaCl. This means that each 1000 cm3
of the solution contains 1 Mole of NaCl (58.5 g).
It does not mean that 58.5 g of NaCl have been added to 1000 cm3 of water.
The solution will have been made up by measuring out 58.5 g of the solid, dissolving it in about
500 cm3 of water and then adding water to make the total volume of the mixture up to 1000 cm3.
(1 dm3)
In reactions in solution it is often more convenient to use molarity rather than g dm–3.
There are two ways you can approach calculations involving solutions. The first method (A)
detailed below is really a short cut way of using the more detailed method B. Most of the
straight forward calculations you will meet at the start of your course and the ones in this
booklet can be carried through using method A.
Va M a
∴ Number of moles of A in Va cm3 of solution = = a
1000
Vb M b
∴ Number of moles of B in Vb cm3 of solution = = b
1000
Va M a a
=
Vb M b b
This relationship will hold good for any reaction between two solutions.
Examples
M NaOH × VNaOH 2
=
M H 2SO 4 × VH 2SO 4 1
M BaCl2 × VBaCl2 1
=
M H 2SO 4 × VH 2SO 4 1
M MnO − × VMnO − 1
4 4
=
M Fe 2 + × VFe 2 + 5
16
∴ molarity = = 0.040 mol dm-3
40
( 4 ×1000) ×1
molarity = = 0.040 mol dm-3
250 × 40
2 What mass of KMnO4 would be needed to prepare 250 cm3 of 0.020 mol dm–3 KMnO4
solution? (Mr = 158)
1000 cm3 of 0.020 mol dm–3 KMnO4 will need 158 x 0.02 g
3 How many moles of H2SO4 will be contained in 25 cm3 of 0.10 mol dm–3 H2SO4?
0.10 × 25
number of moles = 0.0025 moles
1000
4 25 cm3 of 0.10mol dm–3 NaOH react with 50 cm3 of a solution of H2SO4. What is the
molarity of the H2SO4?
∴ 0.1× 25
=2
M H 2SO 4 × 50
0.1× 25
∴ M H 2SO 4 = = 0.025 mol dm-3
2 × 50
NB If you are required to calculate the concentration in g dm–3 at this stage you need to
multiply by the Mr of the material. In this case 98 g mol–1
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5 What volume of 0.02 mol dm–3 KMnO4 solution will be needed to react with 25 cm3 of
0.1 mol dm–3 Iron(II) ammonium sulphate ?
NB in Iron(II) ammonium sulphate only the iron(II) ions react with the manganate(VII) ions
M MnO − × VMnO − 1
4 4
=
M Fe 2 + × VFe 2 + 5
∴ 0.02 × VMnO − 1
4
=
0.1× 25 5
0.1 × 25
∴ VMnO − = = 25 cm 3
4
0.02 × 5
6 25 cm3 of a solution of 0.05 mol dm–3 silver nitrate react with 10 cm3 of a solution of NaCl.
What is the concentration of NaCl in g dm–3 in the solution?
NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) → NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s)
M NaCl × VNaCl 1
=
M AgNO3 × VAgNO3 1
10 × M NaCl 1
∴ =
25 × 0.05 1
∴ 25 × 0.05
M NaCl = = 0.125 mol dm −3
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7 In the reaction between an acid HxA and 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH solution. 25 cm3 of a solution
of 0.1 mol dm–3 HxA react with 50 cm3 of the 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH. What is the value of x?
This is not as difficult as it looks. You need to think what the equation for the reaction
would be.
∴
25 × 0.1 1
=
50 × 0.1 x
∴x=2
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Method B
In this method the actual amounts of materials in the volumes involved are calculated rather
than the ratios.
Example
25 cm3 of 0.10 mol dm–3 NaOH react with 50 cm3 of a solution of H2SO4.
What is the molarity of the H2SO4?
2NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → Na2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l)
25× 0.10
= mol of NaOH
1000
1000 × (1.25 × 10 −3 )
= moles of H 2 SO 4
50
= 0.0250 moles
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Exercise 11a
Calculate the number of moles of the underlined species in the volume of solution stated.
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Calculate the mass of material in the given volume of solution
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What is the concentration in moles dm-3 of the following?
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Exercise 11b
In this series of calculations you should start by writing the equation for the reaction taking
place then generate the molarity/volume ratio. In some cases you will need to calculate the
molarity of the solutions before you start the main part of the question.
For questions 1–10 calculate the molarity of the first named solution from the data below.
1 25 cm3 of sodium hydroxide reacts with 21.0 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3 HCl
2 25 cm3 of sodium hydroxide reacts with 17.0 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 H2SO4
3 20 cm3 of hydrochloric acid reacts with 23.6 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH
5 25 cm3 of nitric acid reacts with 15 cm3 of a solution of 0.2 mol dm–3
NH4OH
6 25 cm3 of a solution of barium reacts with 20 cm3 of a solution of 0.05 mol dm–3
chloride sulphuric acid
7 25 cm3 of a solution of NaCl reacts with 10 cm3 of a 0.02 mol dm–3 silver nitrate
8 10 cm3 of a solution of AlCl3 reacts with 30 cm3 of 0.01 mol dm-3 silver nitrate
9 25 cm3 of HxA reacts with 25 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3 NaOH to give
Na2A
10 25 cm3 of H3PO4 reacts with 100 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH to give
NaH2 PO4
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11 25 cm3 of a solution of 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH reacts with 50 cm3 of a solution of hydrochloric
acid. What is the molarity of the acid?
12 25 cm3 of a solution of 0.2 mol dm–3 KOH reacts with 30 cm3 of a solution of nitric acid. What
is the concentration of the acid in moles dm–3?
13 In a titration 25 cm3 of ammonia solution react with 33.30 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 HCl. What is
the concentration of the ammonia solution in g dm–3?
14 In the reaction between iron(II) ammonium sulphate and potassium manganate(VII) solution.
25 cm3 of the Fe2+ solution reacted with 24.8 cm3 of 0.020 mol dm–3 KMnO4 solution. What is
the molarity of the iron(II) ammonium sulphate solution?
15 10 cm3 of a solution of NaCl react with 15 cm3 of 0.02 mol dm–3 silver nitrate solution. What
is the concentration of the NaCl solution in g dm–3?
16 25 cm3 of a solution of an acid HxA containing 0.1 mol dm–3 of the acid in each 1000 cm3 of
solution reacts with 75 cm3 of a solution of 0.1 mol dm–3 NaOH. What is the value of x?
17 25 cm3 of a solution of sodium carbonate react with 10 cm3 of a 0.1 mol dm–3 HCl. What is the
concentration of the sodium carbonate?
18 What volume of 0.1 mol dm–3 HCl will be needed to react with 25 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3
NaOH?
19 What volume of 0.05 mol dm–3 H2SO4 will be needed to react with 25 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3
NaOH?
20 What volume of 0.02 mol dm–3 KMnO4 will be needed to react with 25 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3
FeSO4 solution?
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The last five questions will require you to use the skills you have learnt in this section, together
with those from other sections.
21 What weight of silver chloride will be produced if 25 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 silver nitrate is
added to excess sodium chloride solution?
22 What weight of calcium carbonate will dissolve in 100 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3 HCl?
23 What volume of carbon dioxide will be produced if 100 cm3 of 0.2 mol dm–3 HNO3 is added
to excess sodium carbonate solution?
24 What weight of magnesium will dissolve in 10 cm3 of 1 mol dm–3 HCl and what volume of
hydrogen will be produced?
25 What volume of ammonia gas will be produced in the following reaction if 50 cm3 of
0.5 mol dm–3 sodium hydroxide is boiled with 50 cm3 of 0.4 mol dm–3 ammonium chloride
solution? (Care: one of these is in excess.)
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