Given: A solution is prepared by dissolving 10.0 g of urea (molar mass 60.06 g/mol) in 500 mL of water at 25°C. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.76 mmHg. AP = Po - P P = Po Xo

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SUBJECT : GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2 

TOPIC : VAPOR PRESSURE LOWERING (NONVOLATILE SOLUTES)

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Refer to the given below.
Given:
A solution is prepared by dissolving 10.0 g of urea (molar mass 60.06 g/mol) in 500 mL
of water at 25°C. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.76 mmHg.
AP = Po - P
P = Po Xo
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the given below. Given: A solution is prepared by dissolving 10.0 g of urea (molar mass 60.06 g/mol) in 500 mL of water at 25°C. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25°C is 23.76 mmHg. AP = Po - P P = Po Xo
1) How many moles of urea are in the solution? *
Your answer
2) What is the mole fraction of urea in the solution? *
Your answer
3) What is the mole fraction of water? *
Your answer
4) What is the vapor pressure of the solution? *
Your answer
5) By how much did the vapor pressure decrease? *
Your answer
Transcribed Image Text:1) How many moles of urea are in the solution? * Your answer 2) What is the mole fraction of urea in the solution? * Your answer 3) What is the mole fraction of water? * Your answer 4) What is the vapor pressure of the solution? * Your answer 5) By how much did the vapor pressure decrease? * Your answer
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