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17 December, 15:07

Find the vapor pressure of a water solution in which the

molefraction of HgCl2 (a nonvolatile solute) is 0.163 at 25 °C.

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  1. 17 December, 16:16
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    The vapor pressure in solution is 0,0051 atm

    Explanation:

    This is the formula for vapor pressure lowering, the colligative property.

    P vapor = Pressure sv pure. Xsv

    Where Xsv is data.

    Xsv means Molar fraction (moles solvent/total n° moles)

    Vapor pressure of water, pure is 17.5 mmHg

    P vapor = 0,0313 atm. 0163

    P vapor in solution = 0,0051 atm

    Molar fraction does not have units

    A solution will have less vapor pressure than that observed in the pure solvent.
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