Respuesta :
Answer:
- 23.5 mmHg
Explanation:
As per Rault's law, when a solute is dissolved, the vapor pressure of the solution is equal to the product of the mole fraction of the solvent and the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
[tex]P_{soluiton}=X_{solvent}\times P^0[/tex]
1. Calculate the mole fraction of solvent
[tex]X_{solvent}=\dfrac{\text{moles of solvent}}{\text{moles of solvent + moles of solute}}[/tex]
a) Moles fo solvent
The solven is water
- 3.28 liters of H₂O = 3,280 g of H₂O (taking density equal to 1.000 g/mol.
- number of moles = mass in grams/molar mass
- molar mass of H₂O = 18.015 g/mol
- number of moles of H₂O = 3,280g / (18.015g/mol) = 182.07 mol
b) Moles of solute
The solute is tang:
- 2.7 mol (given)
c) Mole fraction of solvent:
[tex]X_{solvent}=\dfrac{182.07}{182.07+2.7}\approx0.985387[/tex]
2. Vapor pressure of the solution
[tex]P_{solution}=0.985387\times 23.8mmHg\approx23.5mmHg[/tex]