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9 December, 16:57

A solution containing ethylene glycol and water has a vapor pressure of 7.88 torr at 10∘c. Pure water has a vapor pressure of 9.21 torr at 10∘c. What is the mole fraction of ethylene glycol in the solution?

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  1. 9 December, 17:04
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    0.144.

    Explanation:

    Change in vapor pressure = ΔPsolvent = P of the pure solvent (water) - P of the mixture = 9.21 torr - 7.88 torr = 1.33 torr.

    ∵ ∆Psolvent = (Xsolute, ethylene glycol) (Pºsolvent, water)

    where, Xsolute is the mole fraction of the solute (ethylene glycol).

    Pºsolvent is the vapor pressure of the pure solvent = 9.21 torr.

    ∴ Xsolute = ∆Psolvent / Pºsolvent = (1.33 torr) / (9.21 torr) = 0.144.
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