calculate the vapour pressure of solution at 25°C containing 26.9g of urea CO(NH2)2 in 712g H2O.( Vapour pressure of water at 25°C is 23.8mmHg)
Solution:
The vapour pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.8 mmHg
The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18.0153 g/mol
The molar mass of urea (CO(NH2)2) is 60.06 g/mol
Determine moles of water and urea:
Moles of water = (712 g water) × (1 mol water / 18.0153 g water) = 39.522 mol water
Moles of urea = (26.9 g urea) × (1 mol urea / 60.06 g urea) = 0.448 mol urea
Determine the mole fraction of the solvent (H2O):
χsolvent = (Moles of water) / (Moles of water + Moles of urea)
χsolvent = (39.522 mol) / (39.522 mol + 0.448 mol) = 0.9888
χsolvent = 0.9888
Using Raoult's Law, determine the vapour pressure of solution:
Psolution = χsolvent × P°solvent
Psolution = (0.9888) × (23.8 mmHg) = 23.53 mmHg
Psolution = 23.53 mmHg
Answer: The vapour pressure of solution is 23.53 mmHg
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