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11 May, 02:48

Biphenyl, c12h10, is a nonvolatile, nonionizing solute that is soluble in benzene, c6h6. at 25 °c, the vapor pressure of pure benzene is 100.84 torr. what is the vapor pressure of a solution made from dissolving 13.6 g of biphenyl in 26.4 g of benzene?

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  1. 11 May, 04:52
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    One form of Raoult's Law states that the vapor pressure of a solution of a non-volatile solute at certain temperature is equal to the vapor pressure of the pure solvent at the same temperature multiplied by the mole fraction of the solvent, this is:

    p = X solvent * P pure solvent,

    X solvent = number of moles of solvent / total number of moles.

    Here the solute is 13.6 g of C12 H10 and the solvent is 26.4 g C6H6.

    =>

    moles of solvent = mass in grams / molar mass

    molar mass of C6H6 = 6 * 12 g/mol + 6 * 1g/mol = 78 g/mol

    moles of solvent = 26.4 g / 78 g/mol = 0.33846 mol

    molar mass of C12H10 = 12 * 12g/mol + 10*1g/mol = 154 g/mol

    moles of solute = 13.6 g / 154 g/mol = 0.08831 mol

    => X solvent = 0.33846 / (0.33846 + 0.08831) = 0.793

    => p = 0.793 * 100.84 torr = 79.97 torr ≈ 80.0 torr

    Answer: 80.0 torr
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