Osmolarity=osmole of the solute/litres of the solution
ionic equation for dissociation of CaCl2 is
CaCl2--->Ca2+ +2Cl-
total osmoles for reaction are 1(Ca2+) + 2(Cl-)= 3 osmoles
therefore
0.50 moles of CaCl2 x 3 osmoles/ 1mole of CaCl2 = 1.5osmoles
osmolarity=1.5 /1.0 L=1.5 osmol/l
I am almost positive that the answer is D
Basically, the answer for this would be N or NITROGEN. If we combine nitrogen with chlorine, what happens is that, it can attract more chlorine electrons towards itself. The reason is that, nitrogen is considered more electronegative compared to chlorine. So best answer for this is the first option.
To know the answer, you either know what is really the
nature and chemistry of a sugar solution. You can also know the answer by
knowing the meaning of entropy. Entropy is often interpreted as the degree of
disorder or randomness in the system. So the correct statement is that the
system becomes more disordered and has an increase in entropy.
Explanation:
sodium atom is neutral while sodium ion is a charged specie with a charge of +1