How to Calculate Solubilities
- 1). Divide the mass of the compound by the mass of the solvent and then multiply by 100 g to calculate the solubility in g/100g .
Solubility of NaNO3=21.9g (NaNO3) x 100 g/ 25 g =87.6 (g/100 g). - 2). Calculate the molar mass of the dissolved compound as the sum of mass of all atoms in the molecule. Atomic weights of corresponding elements are given in the periodic table of the chemical elements. (See "Resources" below.)
In our example, it would be: Molar mass (NaNO3)=M(Na)+M(N)+3 x M(O)=23+14+3x16=85 g/mole. - 3). Divide the mass of the dissolved compound by its molar mass to calculate the number of moles. In our example, this would be: Number of moles (NaNO3)=21.9g /85 g/mole= 0.258 moles.
- 4). Divide the number of moles by the solution volume (in liters) to calculate solubility in mole/L.
In our example, the solution volume is 55 mL or 0.055 L. The solubility of NaNO3=0.258 moles/0.055 L=4.69 mole/L.
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