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16 March, 04:52

The vapor pressure of diethyl ether (ether) is 463.57 mm Hg at 25°C. How many grams of chlorophyll, C55H72MgN4O5, a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte (MW = 893.5 g/mol), must be added to 187.4 grams of diethyl ether to reduce the vapor pressure to 457.45 mm Hg?

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  1. 16 March, 05:33
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    29.4855 grams of chlorophyll

    Explanation:

    From Raoult's law

    Mole fraction of solvent = vapor pressure of solution : vapor pressure of solvent = 457.45 mmHg : 463.57 mmHg = 0.987

    Mass of solvent (diethyl ether) = 187.4 g

    MW of diethyl ether (C2H5OC2H5) = 74 g/mol

    Number of moles of solvent = mass/MW = 187.4/74 = 2.532 mol

    Let the moles of solute (chlorophyll) be y

    Total moles of solution = moles of solute + moles of solvent = (y + 2.532) mol

    Mole fraction of solvent = moles of solvent/total moles of solution

    0.987 = 2.532 / (y + 2.532)

    y + 2.532 = 2.532/0.987

    y + 2.532 = 2.565

    y = 2.565 - 2.532 = 0.033

    Moles of solute (chlorophyll) = 0.033 mol

    Mass of chlorophyll = moles of chlorophyll * MW = 0.033 * 893.5 = 29.4855 grams
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