To be able to solve the weight of substances
needed to prepare certain molar and normal solutions, you can use the general
formulas:
For Normal solutions
N = GEW/L of solution
GEW = W/MW/v
N = (W/MW/v)/L of solution
N = (W/MW/v)/L of solution
Where:
GEW = Gram Equivalent Weight
L = Liter
W = weight in grams of substance
EW = Equivalent Weight
EW = Equivalent Weight
MW = Molecular Weight
v = valence
The
short cut formula is:
W = DN X DV X EW (MW/v)
Where:
DN = Desired Normality
DV = Desired Volume
EW = Equivalent Weight
EW = Equivalent Weight
MW = Molecular weight
v = valence
Here’s
a sample problem.
How much CaCl2 will you need in preparing 500
mL of a 0.5 N solution?
W = DN X DV X EW (MW/v)
W = 0.5 X 0.5 X (111/2)
W = 13.875 grams of CaCl2
To prepare the 0.5 N CaCl2 solution:
Weigh 13.875 grams of CaCl2 and dilute it to 500 mL of solution in a volumetric flask. You can first dispense 250 ml of the distilled water to the flask, dissolve the 13.875 CaCl2, and then add the diluent up to the 500 mL mark of the volumetric flask.
Take
note of the following:
1. Volume
must always be converted to liters when using this formula, or if you don’t
want to convert, divide your answer by 1,000.
2. The
powder must not be added to 500 ml or 0.5 L but diluted TO 500 mL to in a
volumetric flask to get the exact volume. The resulting volume in your 500 ml
flask after dissolving the CacL2 must not be more or less than 500 ml. This
will ensure accuracy of your measured solution.
For Molar solutions
M = GMW/L of solution
GMW = Weight/MW
GMW = Weight/MW
M = (W/MW)/L of solution
Where:
GMW = Gram Molecular Weight
L = Liter
W = weight in grams of substance
MW = Molecular Weight
v = valence
Hence for Molar solutions the formula is:
W = DM X DV X MW
Where:
DM = Desired Molarity
DV = Desired Volume
MW= Molecular Weight
If you're given the same data but asked to solve for the molarity this is the formula and substitution:
The only difference from the Normal solution is the absence of valence.
To prepare the 0.5 M CaCl2 solution:
Weigh 27.75 grams of CaCl2 and dilute it to 500 mL of solution in a volumetric flask.
Hence for Molar solutions the formula is:
W = DM X DV X MW
Where:
DM = Desired Molarity
DV = Desired Volume
MW= Molecular Weight
If you're given the same data but asked to solve for the molarity this is the formula and substitution:
Here’s
a sample problem.
How much CaCl2 will you need in preparing 500
mL of a 0.5 M solution?
W = DN X DV X MW
W = 0.5 X 0.5 X 111
W = 27.75 grams of CaCl2
The only difference from the Normal solution is the absence of valence.
To prepare the 0.5 M CaCl2 solution:
Weigh 27.75 grams of CaCl2 and dilute it to 500 mL of solution in a volumetric flask.
You can first dispense 250 ml of the distilled water in the flask, dissolve the 27.75 CaCl2, and then add the diluent up to the 500 mL mark of the volumetric flask.
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