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20 May, 17:41

The vapor pressure of ethanol is 54.68 mm Hg at 25 °C. A nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte that dissolves in ethanol is saccharin. Calculate the vapor pressure of the solution at 25 °C when 8.054 grams of saccharin, C7H5NO3S (183.2 g/mol), are dissolved in 163.9 grams of ethanol. ethanol = CH3CH2OH = 46.07 g/mol. VP (solution) = ? mm Hg

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  1. 20 May, 18:09
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    The vapor pressure of the solution at 25°C is 54,01 mmHg

    Explanation:

    Let's solve this with the formula by the colligative property relative lowering of vapour pressure

    ΔP = Psv°. X

    where ΔP is Pressure sv pure - Pressure of the solution

    and X means molar fraction for solute

    54,68 mmHg - P sl = 54,68mmHg. X

    X (molar fraction for solute) is

    moles from solute / moles from solute + moles from solvent

    Solute: Saccharin

    Solvent: Ethanol

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Moles for Saccharin: 8,054 g / 183,2 g/m = 0,0439 moles

    Moles for ethanol: 163,9 g / 46,07 g/m = 3,55 moles

    X (molar fraction for solute) is 0,0439 moles / 0,0439 moles + 3,55 moles

    X = 0,0122

    Let's go back - --> 54,68 mmHg - P sl = 54,68mmHg. 0,0122

    54,68mmHg - P sl = 0,667 mmHg

    54,68mmHg - 0,667 mmHg = P sl

    54,01 mmHg = P sl.
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