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15 July, 12:15

Sodium acetate is a commonly used food preservative with the formula nac2h3o2. this compound is soluble in water, dissolving to form two ions (na + and c2h3o2-). if 2 moles of sodium acetate were dissolved in 1 liter of water, what would be the osmolarity of the resulting solution?

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  1. 15 July, 13:58
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    Calculate the molarity

    That is Molarity = number of moles divided by volume in litres

    number of moles=2moles

    volumes = 1L

    molarity is therefore=2moles/1L = 2M

    osmolarity = molarity x number of osmoles

    number of osmoles=2 since sodium acetate dissociate to give Na + and CH2H3O2-

    osmolarity = 2M x 2 osmole = 4M
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