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21 July, 23:52

Calculate the vapor pressure at 50°c of a coolant solution that is 52.0:48.0 ethylene glycol-to-water by volume. at 50.0°c, the density of water is 0.9880 g/ml, and its vapor pressure is 92 torr. the vapor pressure of ethylene glycol is less than 1 torr at 50.0°c.

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  1. 22 July, 00:17
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    If we use 100 mL of solution:

    V (ethylene glycol - C ₂H₆O₂) = 0,52 · 100 mL = 52 mL.

    V (water) = 0,48 · 100 mL = 48 mL.

    m (C ₂H₆O₂) = 52 mL · 1,115 g/mL = 57,98 g.

    n (C ₂H₆O₂) = 57,98 g : 62,07 g/mol = 0,934 mol.

    m (H ₂O) = 48 mL · 0,988 g/mL = 47,424 g.

    n (H ₂O) = 45,45 g : 18 g/mol = 2,635 mol.

    mole fraction of solvent: 2,635 mol / (2,635 mol + 0,934 mol) = 0,73.

    Raoult's Law: p (solution) = mole fraction of solvent · p (solvent).

    p (solution) = 0,73 · 92 torr = 67,33 torr.
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