A solution contains 4.30 moles of water, 1.00 moles of sucrose (C12H22O11), and 1.70 moles of glucose. Sucrose and glucose are nonvolatile. Part1: What is the mole fraction of water in this solution?    Part2: Assuming an ideal mixture, what is the vapor pressure of this solution at 35°C, given that the vapor pressure of pure water at 35°C is 42.2 torr?___ torr

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A solution contains 4.30 moles of water, 1.00 moles of sucrose (C12H22O11), and 1.70 moles of glucose. Sucrose and glucose are nonvolatile.
Part1: What is the mole fraction of water in this solution?   
Part2: Assuming an ideal mixture, what is the vapor pressure of this solution at 35°C, given that the vapor pressure of pure water at 35°C is 42.2 torr?___ torr
 
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Moles of water = 4.30 Moles

Moles of Sucrose = 1.00 mole

Moles of glucose = 1.70

Total moles = ( 4.30 + 1.00 + 1.70 ) = 7.0 mole

A) mole fraction of water =?

B) Vapor pressure of Solution =?

 

 

 

 

 

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