Answer to Question #225473 in Physical Chemistry for Areen

Question #225473

The vapor pressure of pure water at 110°C is 1070 torr. A solution of ethylene glycol and water has a vapor pressure of 1.00 atm at 110°C. Assuming that Raoult's law is obeyed, what is the mole fraction of ethylene glycol in the solution?


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Expert's answer
2021-08-12T06:44:31-0400

Answer:


0.291


Explanation:


Given data


Vapor pressure of the pure solvent (Psolvent): 1.41 atm

1070 torr × (1 atm/ 760 torr) = 1.41 atm


Vapor pressure of the solvent above the solution (Psolution): 1.00 atm

According to Raoult's law, the vapor pressure of a solvent above a solution is equal to the vapor pressure of the pure solvent at the same temperature scaled by the mole fraction of the solvent present.


Psolution = Psolvent × Χsolvent


Χsolvent = Psolution/Psolvent


Χsolvent = 1.00 atm/1.41 atm


Χsolvent = 0.709


The sum of the mole fraction of the solvent (water) and the solute (ethylene glycol) is 1.


Χsolvent + Χsolute = 1


Χsolute = 1 - Χsolvent = 1 - 0.709


Χsolute = 0.291


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