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6 April, 01:24

What is the mole fraction of methanol in a solution that contains 6.0 mol of methanol and 3.0 mol of water? The formula for methanol is CH3OH.

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  1. 6 April, 02:22
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    The mole fraction of a product is the number of moles of the product divided by the total number of moles of the solution.

    Here moles of methanol = 6.0 moles

    Moles of solution = 6.0 moles of methanol + 3.0 moles of water = 9.0 moles of solution

    Mole fraction of methanol = 6.0 / 9.0 = 0.67

    Answer: 0.67
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