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21 March, 03:14

A 52.8-g sample of glucose (a nondissociated, nonvolatile solute with the formula C6H12O6) is dissolved in 158.0 g of water. What is the vapor pressure of this solution at 100°C?

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  1. 21 March, 03:27
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    Calculate the mole of glucose and water

    The moles of water = 158g/18g/mol=8.778 moles

    moles of glucose = 52.8g/180g/mol=0.293 moles

    determine the mole fraction of the solvent

    that is x solvent = 8.778 / (8.778+0.293) = 0.9677

    use the Raults law to determine the vapor pressure

    100 degree of water has a vapor pressure of 760 mmhg

    p solution = (x solvent) (p^o solvent)

    p solution=0.9677 x760 = 735.45 mmHg
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