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26 September, 00:06

A solution is made by mixing 55. g of thiophene C4H4S and 65. g of acetyl bromide CH3COBr.

a. Calculate the mole fraction of thiophene in this solution. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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  1. 26 September, 00:12
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    Mole fraction of C₄H₄S = 0.55

    Explanation:

    Mole fraction is moles of solute / Total moles

    Total moles are the sum of moles of solute + moles of solvent.

    Let's find out the moles of our solute and our solvent.

    Mass of solute: 55g

    Mass of solvent: 65g

    Mol = Mass / molar mass

    55 g / 84.06 g/mol = 0.654 moles of C₄H₄S

    65 g / 123 g/mol = 0.529 moles of C₂H₃BrO

    Total moles = 0.654 + 0.529 = 1.183 moles

    Mole fraction of thiophene = Moles of tiophene / Total moles

    0.654 / 1.183 = 0.55
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