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10 August, 00:02

A solution is 40.0% by volume benzene (C6H6) in carbon tetrachloride at 20C. The vapor pressure of pure benzene at this temperature is 74.61 mmHg and its density is 0.87865 g/cm3; the vapor pressure of pure carbon tetrachloride is 91.32 mmHg and its density is 1.5940 g/cm3. If this solution is ideal, its total vapor pressure at 20C is

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  1. 10 August, 02:24
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    84.30 mm Hg

    Explanation:

    In 100 cm³ of solution we have: 40 cm³ C6H6 and 60 cm³ CCl4. Given the densities we can calculate their masses and number of moles, and since by Raoult's law

    Ptotal = XAPºA + XBPºB

    where XA = mol fraction = na / (na + nb) and PºA vapor pressure pure of pure component A

    m C6H6 = 40 cm³ x 0.87865 g/cm³ = 35.146 g

    mol C6H6 = 35.146 g / 78.11 g/mol = 0.45 mol

    mass CCl4 = 60 cm³ x 1.5940 g/cm³ = 95.640 g

    mol CCl4 = 95.640 g / 153.82 g/mol = 0.62 mol

    mol tot = 1.07

    XC6H6 = 0.45 / 1.07 = 0.42 XCCl4 = 0.62/1.07 = 0.58

    Ptot (mmHg) = 0.42 x 74.61 +.58 x 91.32 = 84.30 mmHg
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