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31 August, 19:18

How many grams of sucrose, C12H22O11, (MM = 342.3 g/mol), must be added to 631. g of water at 20°C to lower the vapor pressure by 0.963 mm Hg? The vapor pressure of water at 20°C is 17.5 mmHg

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  1. 31 August, 22:45
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    The fraction of vapor pressure lowering is 0.963 mmHg/17.5 mmHg = 0.05503. This should be equal to the mole fraction of the sucrose in the water. The number of moles of water is 631 g / 18.02 g/mol = 35.02 moles. If we have x grams of sucrose, then we have x/342.3 moles of sucrose, and the mole fraction of sucrose would be equal to 0.05503:

    (x/342.3) / (x/342.3 + 35.02) = 0.05503

    x = 698.0789 g sucrose
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