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12 June, 20:53

Determine the vapor pressure of a solution at 25°C that contains 76.6 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 250.0 mL of water. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.8 torr. 70.8 torr7.29 torr72.9 torr22.9 torr23.1 torr

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  1. 12 June, 22:14
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    The vapor pressure of solution is 23.1 Torr

    Explanation:

    Colligative property of vapour pressure.

    ΔP = P°. Xm

    ΔP = Pressure of vapour from pure solvent - Pressure of vapour from solution

    ΔP = P° - Ps

    Xm = mole fraction of solute

    Molar weight of glucose: 180 g/m

    Moles of glucose = mass / molar weight → 76.6 g / 180 g/m = 0.425moles

    If water volume is 250 mL, this volume is occupied by 250 g of solvent.

    Density of water : 1g/mL

    Molar weight of water: 18 g/m

    250 g / 18g/m = 13.89 moles of solvent

    Total moles = moles of solute + moles of solvent

    0.425 + 13.89 = 14.315 moles

    Mole fraction of solute = 0.425 / 14.315 = 0.029

    23.8 Torr - Ps = 23.88 Torr. 0.029

    Ps = 23.88 Torr. 0.029 - 23.8 Torr ⇒ 23.1 Torr
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