Define the following modes of expressing the concentration of a solution? Which of these modes are independent of temperature and why?

1.  w/w (mass percentage)

2.  V/V (volume percentage)

3.  w/V (mass by volume percentage)

4.  ppm (parts per million)

5.  χ (mole fraction)

6.  M (molarity)

7.  m (molality)

 

 
(a) w/w (mass percentage) Mass percentage of a component of a solution can be expressed as 
 
Mass % of component = mass of component in the solution  total mass of solution ×100
 
Thus, the percentage by mass means the mass of the solute in grams present in 100g of the solution.
 
 
 
(b) V/V (volume percentage) is defined as
 
Volume percentage =  volume of the component  total volume of solution ×100
 
Thus, volume percentage means the volume of the liquid solute in cm3 present in 100 cm3 of the solution.
 
 
 
 
(c) w/V (mass by volume percentage) = mass of solute dissolved in 100 mL. of solution.
 
 
 
 
(d) ppm (parts per million) This parametre is used to express the concentration of very dilute solution.
 
ppm =  number of parts of component  total number of parts of all component of solution ×106
 
 
 
 
(e) χ (mole fraction) Mole fraction is an unitless quantity used to determine extent of any particular component present in total solution.
 
χ= number of moles of the component  total number of moles of all components 
 
 
 
 
(f) M (molarity) Number of moles of solute dissolved in per litre of solution is known as molarity.
 
M = number of moles of solute volume of solution in litre
 
 
 
 
(g) m (Molality) Molality of any solution can be defined as number of moles of solute dissolved in per kg of solvent.
 
m = number of moles of solute mass of solvent in kg