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19 December, 11:47

In a solution composed of benzene and toluene that has a vapor pressure of 32 torr at 20°C, what is the mole fraction of benzene?

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  1. 19 December, 12:15
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    The mole fraction of benzene if 0.43

    Explanation:

    Let's apply the colligative property of vapor pressure lowering.

    P° - Ps = P°. Xm

    Where P° is vapor pressure of pure solvent

    Ps is vapor pressure of solution

    Xm is mole fraction of solute

    Determine the solute and the solvent:

    Solute: Toluene

    Solvent: Benzene (Vapor pressure of pure bencene at 20°C, is 74.7Torr)

    74.7 Torr - 32 Torr = 74.7 Torr. Xm

    42.7 Torr / 74.7 Torr = 0.57 → Xm

    Sum of mole fraction = 1

    Mole fraction of bencene + Mole fraction of toluene = 1

    Mole fraction of bencene + 0.57 = 1 ⇒ 1 - 0.57 = 0.43
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