Chemical Principles
Chemical Principles
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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Chapter 17, Problem 17E
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Interpretation: The mass percent, mole fraction, molality and molarity of toluene needs to be determined.

Concept introduction:

To calculate mass percent of component A of a solution having two components A and B, use the formula given below.

  Masspercent=MassofAMassofA+MassofB×100%

To calculate mole fraction of component A of a solution having two components A and B use the formula given below.

  Molefractionof A=MolesofAMolesofA+MolesofB

To calculate moles use the below formula.

  Numberofmoles=MassMolarmass

To calculate molality, use the below formula.

  Molality=MolesofsoluteMassofsolventinkg

To calculate molarity, use the below formula.

  Molarity=MolesofsoluteVolumeofsolutioninLitre

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Answer to Problem 17E

  • Mass percent of toluene is 28.4% .
  • Mole fraction of toluene is 0.251.
  • Molality of toluene is 4.31m
  • Molarity of toluene is 2.691 M.

Explanation of Solution

The volume of toluene= 50mL

The volume of benzene= 125mL

Density of toluene= 0.867gcm3

Density of benzene= 0.874gcm3

Now calculate mass of tolune and benzene using the below formula.

  Density=MassVolume

For toluene,

  Mass=Density×VolumeMassoftoluene=0.867gcm3×50mLMassoftoluene=43.35g

For benzene,

  Mass=Density×VolumeMassofbenzene=0.874gcm3×125mLMassofbenzene=109.25g

  Totalmass=43.35g+109.25g=152.6g

  Masspercentof tolune=MassoftoluneMassoftolune+Massofbenzene×100=43.35g43.35g+109.25g×100%=28.4%

So, mass percent of toluene is 28.4%.

To calculate mole fraction, moles of benzene and toluene should be calculated.

To calculate moles use the below formula.

  Numberofmoles=MassMolarmass  ......(1)

For toluene,

Mass=43.35g

  Molar mass of toluene(C6H5CH3)=7×12+8×1=84+8=92gmol-1

Put the values in equation (1).

  Numberofmolesoftoluene=MassMolarmass=43.35g92gmol1=0.471mol

For benzene

Mass=109.25g

  Molar mass of benzene(C6H6)=6×12+6×1=72+6=78gmol-1

Put the values in equation (1).

  Numberofmolesofbenzene=MassMolarmass=109.25g78gmol1=1.40mol

Now calculate mole fraction of toluene,

  Molefractionoftolune=MolesoftoleneMolesoftolene+Molesofbenzene=0.4710.471+1.40=0.4711.871=0.251

Hence, mole fraction of toluene is 0.251.

Now calculate molality of toluene.

Moles of toluene=0.471

Mass of benzene =109.25 g

  Molality=MolesofsoluteMassofsolventinkgMolalityoftoluene=0.471mol0.10925kg=4.31m

Hence, molality of toluene is 4.31m.

Now calculate molarity of toluene.

Moles of toluene=0.471

The volume of toluene= 50mL

The volume of benzene= 125mL

  Total volume of solution=50mL+125mL=175mL

  Molarity=MolesofsoluteVolumeofsolutioninLitre=0.471mol0.175L=2.691M

Hence, molarity of toluene is 2.691 M.

Conclusion
  • Mass percent of toluene is 28.4% .
  • Mole fraction of toluene is 0.251.
  • Molality of toluene is 4.31m
  • Molarity of toluene is 2.691 M.

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