A certain organic compound O has a solubility in hexena of 0.225 at 10. °C. Calculate the greatest mass of O that could be dissolved in 10.0 L of hexena at this temperature. You may assume the volume of the solution doesn't change as the O is dissolved.

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Answer:

[tex]m=2250gO[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, one can assume that the the solubility in hexane for O is 0.225 g/mL as it's common for organic compounds, thus, the maximum mass that is completely dissolved into 10.0 L of hexane (that will be the solution's volume) is found via:

[tex]m=0.225\frac{g}{mL}*\frac{1000mL}{1L} *10.0L\\ m=2250gO[/tex]

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