Question #19ef4
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Explanation:
You have
Percent concentration by mass is defined as the mass of solute, in your case ethane, divided by the total mass of the solution, and multiplied by
In order to be able to calculate the amount of ethane present in that much
To do that, use its density and volume
#rho = m/V => m = rho * V#
#m_"solution" = 0.611"g"/cancel("mL") * 50cancel("mL") = "30.55 g"#
You know that the mass of the solute accounts for
#"13.9%" = m_"ethane"/m_"solution" * 100% => m_"ethane" = ("13.9%" * m_"solution")/(100%)#
#m_"ethane" = (13.9cancel(%) * 30.55)/(100cancel(%)) = "4.246 g"#
Now, I'm going to give the answer rounded to two sig figs, even though you only gave one sig fig for the volume of the solution
#m_"ethane" = color(green)("4.2 g")#
4.2g
So:
So: