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A salt A is soluble in a solvent S. A conductivity meter used to measure the solute concentration in A-S solutions is calibrated by dissolving a known quantity of A in S, adding more S to bring the solution volume to a fixe value, and noting the conductivity meter reading. The data given below are taken at 30 degrees C.
Solute dissolved (g) Solution volume (mL) Meter reading R0 100 020 100 3030 100 45
The following experiment is performed. 160g of A is dissolved in S at 30 degrees C. S is added until a final solution volume of 500 mL is obtained. The solution is cooled slowly to 0 degrees C while being stirred and is maintained at this temperature long enough for crystallization to be complete. The concentration of A in the supernatant liquid is then measured with the conductivity meter, yielding R=17.5. The solution is next reheated in small temperature increments. The last crystal is observed to dissolve at 10.2 degrees C. A SG of 1.10 may be assumed for all A-S solutions.
Please help me a) derive an expression for C (g A/mL solution) in terms of R.
b) calculate the solubilities (g A/100 gS) at 10.2 degrees C and 0 degrees C and the mass of solid crystals in the breaker at 0 degrees C. and if you have the time, I'd really appreciate help with:
c) if half the solvent in the flask were to evaporate at 0 degrees c, how much more A would come out of solution?
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