1.6 Calculate the concentration of nitric acid in moles per liter in a sample that has a density, 1.41 g m/L, and the mass percent of nitric acid in it being 69%.

The mass percent of nitric acid in the sample = 69 % 
Thus, 100 g of nitric acid contains 69 g of nitric acid by mass.
Molar mass of nitric acid (HNO3)
= {1 + 14 + 3(16)} g mol–1
= 1 + 14 + 48
= 63 g mol–1
 Number of moles in 69 g of HNO3

=69g63gmol-1=1.095mol

Volume of 100g of nitric acid solution

=Massofsolutiondensityofsolution
=100g1.41gmL-1
=70.952mL=70.92×10-3L

Concentration of nitric acid

=1.095mole70.92x10-3L
=15.44mol/L

 Concentration of nitric acid = 15.44 mol/L