Historically certain colligativeproperties – freezing point depression, boiling
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Historically certain colligativeproperties – freezing point depression, boiling point
elevation, and osmotic pressure– have been used to determine molecular mass.
(Now there are instrumental methodsto determine this.) Of these three, osmotic
pressure is the most sensitive andgives the best results. Molecular mass can be
found according the followingequation:
Where: = osmotic pressure,
M = molarity ofsolution,
R = the ideal gas constant(L•atm/mol•K), and
T = Kelvin temperature.
At 23.6 degrees C, 0.500 L of asolution containing 0.302 grams of an antibiotic has an osmotic
pressure of 8.34 mmHg. What is itsmolecular mass?
Explanation / Answer
Formula: = MRT M = Number of moles / Volume of solution in L Number of moles = Mass in g / Molar mass in g /mol Data: T = 23.6 0C =23.6 + 273.15 K = 296.75 K R = 0.0821 L .atm / mol .K = 8.34 mm Hg = (8.34 / 760 ) atm = 0.0109 atm m =0.302 g Volume =0.500 L Upon substituting the data in the formula, 0.0109 atm = M * 0.0821 L.atm /mol.K * 296.75K M = 4.5 * 10-4 mol/L =4.5 * 10-4 mol /L * 0.5 L = 2.252 * 10-4 mol Molar mass = 0.302 g/ 2.252 * 10-4 mol = 1340.96 g / molRelated Questions
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