136 9 · CALCULATING CONCENTRATIONS
In general for solutions,
amount of substance in mol volumemolar concentrationWhen using this equation, volume is expressed in dm^3 and concentration is in
mol dm^3.
Rearranged forms of this equation may be needed:amount in mol
volume
molar concentrationor
molar concentration amount in mol
volumeExample 9.1
What is the concentration of a solution of sodium hydroxide
(NaOH) that contains 0.1 mol of NaOH dissolved in 250 cm^3 of
solution?Answer
amount of NaOH in mol volumemolar concentrationSubstituting, and remembering that 1 dm^3 1000 cm^3 , so we must divide
250 cm^3 by 1000 to convert it to dm^3 ,0.1250
molar concentration
1000Therefore the concentration of the NaOH solution is1000 0.1
0.4 mol dm^3
250Example 9.2
How many grams of sodium chloride are there in 500 cm^3 of a
solution which has a concentration of 0.500 mol dm^3?Answer
amount of NaCl in molvolumemolar colcentration500
0.500
1000
0.250 mol
To convert moles into grams:amount of NaCl in molmass NaCl
molar mass NaCl0.250mass NaCl
58.5
which givesmass of NaCl 0.25058.514.6 gTherefore, 14.6 g of NaCl are dissolved in 500 cm^3 of solution.