Determine the concentration of the following solutions:

1. [tex]11.7 \, \text{g}[/tex] of NaCl in [tex]500 \, \text{cm}^3[/tex] of solution.

2. [tex]24.40 \, \text{g}[/tex] of a substance in tetrachloromethane to give a [tex]100 \, \text{cm}^3[/tex] solution.



Answer :

Sure, let's break down the solution step-by-step:

1. Given Information:
- We have [tex]\( 11.7 \)[/tex] grams of NaCl dissolved in [tex]\( 500 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] of solution.
- We also know that tetrachloromethane has a calculated mass given by [tex]\( 2440^2 \times 13 \)[/tex] and it is dissolved to make a [tex]\( 100 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] solution.

2. Determine the mass of tetrachloromethane:
- From the given information, the mass of the tetrachloromethane is:
[tex]\[ 2440^2 \times 13 = 5,953,600 \times 13 = 77,396,800 \, \text{grams} \][/tex]
- Therefore, the mass of tetrachloromethane is [tex]\( 77,396,800 \)[/tex] grams.

3. Summarize the given values:
- The relevant quantities we have are:
- [tex]\( 11.7 \)[/tex] grams of NaCl
- [tex]\( 500 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] of NaCl solution
- [tex]\( 77,396,800 \)[/tex] grams of tetrachloromethane
- [tex]\( 100 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] of tetrachloromethane solution

4. Final Answer:
- The values provided are [tex]\( 11.7 \)[/tex] grams of NaCl, [tex]\( 500 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] of NaCl solution, [tex]\( 77,396,800 \)[/tex] grams of tetrachloromethane mass, and [tex]\( 100 \, \text{cm}^3 \)[/tex] of tetrachloromethane solution.

This concludes our detailed breakdown of the solution.