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23 January, 14:26

The mole fraction of co2 in a certain solution with h2o as the solvent is 3.6 * 10-4. What is the % mass of co2 in this solution?

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  1. 23 January, 17:04
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    The % mass of CO₂ in this solution is 0.088%

    Explanation:

    1) Basis

    Assume 100 moles of solution

    2) Number of moles of CO₂ (solute)

    number of moles of solute = mole fraction * number of moles of solution

    3.6 * 10⁻⁴ * 100 = 0.036 moles of CO₂

    3) Number of moles of H₂O (solvent)

    mole fraction of solvent = moles of solution - moles of solvent

    number of moles of solvent = 100 - 0.036 = 99.964 moles of H₂O

    4) Mass of solution

    a) Mass = number of moles * molar mass

    b) Mass of CO₂ = 0.036 mol * 44.01 g/mol = 1.584 g

    c) Mass of H₂O = 99.964 mol * 18.015 g/mol = 1,800.85 g

    d) Mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of solvent = 1.584 g + 1,800.85 g = 1,802.435 g

    5) Percent mass of CO₂, %

    % = (mass of solute / mass of solution) * 100 =

    % = (1.584 g / 1,802.435g) * 100 = 0.088% ← answer
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