At 300 K the vapor pressure of pure chloroform (CHCl3) is 0.261 atm and the vapor pressure of pure carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is 0.155 atm. Mixing 46.9 g of chloroform with 49.6 g of carbon tetrachloride gives a solution that is nearly ideal. (a) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the solution. Xchloroform in solution= (b) Calculate the total vapor pressure of the solution at 300 K. Total vapor pressure solution= (c) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the vapor in equilibrium with the solution. Xchloroform in vapor= Submit Answer Retry Entire Group atm 9 more group attempts remaining

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At 300 K the vapor pressure of pure chloroform (CHCl3) is 0.261 atm and the vapor pressure of pure carbon
tetrachloride (CCl4) is 0.155 atm. Mixing 46.9 g of chloroform with 49.6 g of carbon tetrachloride gives a solution
that is nearly ideal.
(a) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the solution.
Xchloroform in solution=
(b) Calculate the total vapor pressure of the solution at 300 K.
Total vapor pressure solution=
(c) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the vapor in equilibrium with the solution.
Xchloroform in vapor =
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Transcribed Image Text:At 300 K the vapor pressure of pure chloroform (CHCl3) is 0.261 atm and the vapor pressure of pure carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is 0.155 atm. Mixing 46.9 g of chloroform with 49.6 g of carbon tetrachloride gives a solution that is nearly ideal. (a) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the solution. Xchloroform in solution= (b) Calculate the total vapor pressure of the solution at 300 K. Total vapor pressure solution= (c) Calculate the mole fraction of chloroform in the vapor in equilibrium with the solution. Xchloroform in vapor = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group atm 9 more group attempts remaining
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