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7 September, 06:46

A KCl solution is prepared by dissolving 40.0 g KCl in 250.0 g of water at 25°C. What is the vapor pressure of the solution if the vapor pressure of water at 25°C is 23.76 mm Hg?

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  1. 7 September, 10:08
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    22.0 mmHg

    Explanation:

    The vapor pressure of a solution is a colligative property, which means that it is determined by the number of particles (molecules or ions) of solute present in a solution.

    Raoult's law permits the calculations of the change of the vapor pressure of a solvent when a solute is added.

    The equation is:

    P solvent - P solution = ΔP = X solute * P solven

    Where:

    P solvent = vapor pressure of the pure solvent. P solution = vapor pressure of the solution X solute = molar fraction of the solute

    In the case of ionic solutes, you must take into account the number of ions that result from the ionization.

    Calculating the molar fraction:

    number of moles = mass in grams / molar mass number of moles of KCl: 40.0 g / 74.5513 g/mol = 0.567 mol moles of ions = 2 * number of moles of KCl = 1.134 mol moles of water: 250.0g / 18.015 g/mol = 13.877 mol

    total moles = 1.134 mol + 13.877 mol = 15.011 mol

    X solute = moles of ions / total moles = 1.134 mol / 15.011 mol = 0.0755

    Calculating the change in the vapor pressure of the solution:

    ΔP = X solute * P solvent = 0.0755 * 23.76 mmHg = 1.78 mmHg

    Vapor pressure of the solution:

    P solution = P solvent + ΔP = 23.76 mmHg - 1.79 mm Hg = 21.97mmHg

    Rounding to three significant figures (because 40.0g has three significant figures) : 22.0 mmHg ← answer.
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