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Density Aqueous Solution Inorganic Salt Acid Concentration

Reference data and engineering information about density aqueous solution inorganic salt acid concentration for chemistry applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Density Aqueous Solution Inorganic Salt Acid Concentration in chemistry.

Key Formulas

Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRTPV = nRT

Pressure × Volume = moles × gas constant × temperature.

Molarity

M=nVM = \frac{n}{V}

Moles of solute per liter of solution.

pH

pH=log10[H+]pH = -\log_{10}[H^+]

Measure of acidity.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
PPPressurePa
VVVolume
nnMolesmol
RRGas constant8.314 J/(mol·K)

Density Data Table

9 rows
Density (g/cm³) of aqueous solutions of various inorganic substances at 20°C.
Mass %(%)
Ammonia(g/cm³)
Ammonium Sulfate(g/cm³)
Copper(II) Sulfate(g/cm³)
Magnesium Sulfate(g/cm³)
Manganese(II) Sulfate(g/cm³)
Nitric Acid(g/cm³)
Phosphoric Acid(g/cm³)
Silver Nitrate(g/cm³)
Sulfuric Acid(g/cm³)
Zinc Sulfate(g/cm³)
10.99381.00421.00851.00841.0081.00371.00381.0071.00491.0085
50.9771.02791.05111.04971.0481.02571.02541.04171.03181.0511
100.95751.05741.1071.10341.10121.05431.05311.08821.06611.1071
200.92281.11541.21981.22031.1151.11351.19421.1398
300.8921.17211.29611.18011.18041.32041.2191
401.22771.24661.25361.47431.3028
501.3952
701.6105
1001.8305

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

Concentration Unit Conversions

The concentration of a solution can be expressed in different units. The key conversions between mass percentage (wt%), molality (mol/kg), and molarity (mol/L) are based on the solution's density.

Converting Mass % (wt%) to Molality (mol/kg)

Molality (m) is the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. m=1000Cwt%Ms(100Cwt%)m = \frac{1000 \cdot C_{wt\%}}{M_s \cdot (100 - C_{wt\%})} Where:

  • Cwt%C_{wt\%} is the mass percentage of the solute (%).
  • MsM_s is the molar mass of the solute (g/mol).

Converting Mass % (wt%) to Molarity (mol/L)

Molarity (M) is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. M=10ρCwt%MsM = \frac{10 \cdot \rho \cdot C_{wt\%}}{M_s} Where:

  • ρ\rho is the density of the solution (g/cm³ or kg/L).
  • Cwt%C_{wt\%} is the mass percentage of the solute (%).
  • MsM_s is the molar mass of the solute (g/mol).

The text provides pre-calculated values for these conversions (molality and molarity) for the listed substances, which are essential for chemical process calculations. Data for the full set of substances, including Manganese Sulfate, Nitric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Silver Nitrate, Sulfuric Acid, and Zinc Sulfate, is available in the source tables.

Safety Note: When using these values for engineering design or chemical handling, always consult primary sources and safety data sheets (SDS) for the most accurate and application-specific information.

Interactive Charts

Density of aqueous solutions of inorganic salts

References