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10 January, 09:38

The vapor pressure of benzene (C6H6) is 73.0 mm Hg at 25 °C. What is the vapor pressure of a solution consisting of 179 g of benzene and 0.217 mol of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte?

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  1. 10 January, 11:06
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    Vapor pressure of solution is 66.7 mmHg

    Explanation:

    Colligative property about vapor pressure lowering. That's we must use to solve this problem.

    Formula is: ΔP = P°. Xm

    P° is Vapor pressure of pure solvent

    ΔP = P° - P' (vapor pressure of solution)

    Xm = mole fraction of solute (mol of solute / total moles)

    Let's determine the total moles, firstly.

    Total moles = moles of solute + moles of solvent

    Moles of solute → 0.217 mol

    Moles of solvent → 179 g / molar mass of benzene

    179 g / 78 g/mol = 2.29 mol

    2.29 mol + 0.217 mol = 2.507 moles

    Xm for solute = 0.217 mol / 2.507 mol = 0.0865

    Let's replace the data in the formula:

    73 mmHg - P' = 73 mmHg. 0.0865

    P' = - (73 mmHg. 0.0865 - 73mmHg)

    P' = 66.7 mmHg
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