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23 March, 09:12

Calculate the vapor pressure at 35ºC of a solution made by dissolving 20.2 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 60.5 g of water. The vapor pressure of pure water at 35ºC is 42.2 mmHg. What is the vapor-pressure depressionof the solution (in units of mmHg) ? (Sucrose is nonvolatile)

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  1. 23 March, 10:00
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    P' = 41.4 mmHg → Vapor pressure of solution

    Explanation:

    ΔP = P°. Xm

    ΔP = Vapor pressure of pure solvent (P°) - Vapor pressure of solution (P')

    Xm = Mole fraction for solute (Moles of solvent / Total moles)

    Firstly we determine the mole fraction of solute.

    Moles of solute → Mass. 1 mol / molar mass

    20.2 g. 1 mol / 342 g = 0.0590 mol

    Moles of solvent → Mass. 1mol / molar mass

    60.5 g. 1 mol / 18 g = 3.36 mol

    Total moles = 3.36 mol + 0.0590 mol = 3.419 moles

    Xm = 0.0590 mol / 3.419 moles → 0.0172

    Let's replace the data in the formula

    42.2 mmHg - P' = 42.2 mmHg. 0.0172

    P' = - (42.2 mmHg. 0.0172 - 42.2 mmHg)

    P' = 41.4 mmHg
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