Expected concentration of fluoride released from PFAA

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The discussion revolves around calculating the expected concentration of fluoride released from perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) after complete mineralization. The initial concentration of PFOS is 10 mg/L in a 200 mL solution, leading to a calculated fluoride concentration of approximately 6.5 mg/L after correcting an earlier miscalculation. Participants highlight the importance of proper unit conversions and stoichiometric calculations in determining the fluoride concentration. The experimentally determined fluoride concentration is noted to be 5.6 mg/L, which aligns closely with the calculated value. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for careful attention to detail in chemistry calculations.
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Homework Statement


You have 200 mL of perfluorooctanesulfonic acid with a concentration of 10 mg/L. If the PFOS is completely mineralised in solution what is the expected concentration of fluoride in solution?

The experimentally determined fluoride concentration is 5.6 mg/L

Homework Equations


n=m/M
C=n/v
No. of molecules = nNA

The Attempt at a Solution


I seem to have forgotten my basic chemistry, kind of worrying but would appreciate if someone could quickly advise.##m = CV = (200 mL)* 10 \frac{mg}{L} = 0.002g##

##n = \frac{m}{M} = \frac{0.002}{500\frac{g}{mol}} = 4 * 10^{6} mol##

##no. \enspace of \enspace molecules = N_{A}*n = (4*10^{6}mol)(6.022*10^{23})=2.4*10^{30}\enspace PFOS\enspace molecules##

PFOS has 17 fluoride atoms per molecule therefore:

##No.\enspace of\enspace fluoride\enspace atoms\enspace in\enspace solution = 17 * 2.4*10^{30} = 4*10^{31} fluoride\enspace atoms##

Now if I work backwards to find the fluoride concentration in solution...

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n = \frac{no.\enspace of \enspace molecules}{N_{A}} = \frac{4 * 10^{31}}{6*10^{23}}= 6.67*10^{7} mols####m= nM = (6.67*10^{7} mols)(19\frac{g}{mol})= 1.27*10^{9}g##

Oh dear, that's a lot of fluoride, any pointers where I went wrong appreciated.
 
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What is 0.002 divided by 500? Is it more or less than 1?
 
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What is 0.002 divided by 500? Is it more or less than 1?
Ooops good point! Late Friday!
 
Yep, get around 6.5 mg/L so within the answer value. Thanks for the spotted mistake!
 
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