CHAP. 1: BASIC TERMS [CONTENTS] 41
U Main unit: mol kg−^1. This quantity is used mainly in connection with aqueous solutions of
electrolytes.
Example
A total of 58.5 g of NaCl has been mixed with 500 g of water. Calculate the molality of sodium
chloride given that you know its molar mass to beM = 58.5 g mol−^1.
Solution
By substituting into (1.14) we obtain
mNaCl=
58. 5 / 58. 5
0. 500
= 2mol kg−^1.
The molality of the obtained solution is 2 mol kg−^1.