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24 April, 15:32

The nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte saccharin, C7H5NO3S (183.2 g/mol), is soluble in ethanol, CH3CH2OH. How many grams of saccharin are needed to generate an osmotic pressure of 8.09 atm when dissolved in 246 mL of a ethanol solution at 298 K.

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  1. 24 April, 15:47
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    14.9 g

    Explanation:

    The osmotic pressure (π) is a colligative property that can be calculated through the following expression.

    π = M * R * T

    where

    M: molarity

    R: ideal gas constant

    T: absolute temperature

    We can use it to calculate the molarity.

    M = π / R * T

    M = 8.09 atm / (0.0821 atm. L/mol. K) * 298 K

    M = 0.331 M

    Given that the molarity is 0.331 M and the volume of the solution is about 246 mL (0.246 L), the moles of solute are:

    0.246 L * 0.331 mol saccharin/L = 0.0814 mol saccharin

    The molar mass of saccharin is 183.2 g/mol. The mass corresponding to 0.0814 moles is:

    0.0814 mol * 183.2 g/mol = 14.9 g
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