Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
A 10% solution (by mass) of sucrose in water has freezing point of 269.15 K. Calculate the freezing point of 10% glucose in water, if freezing point of pure water is 273.15 K
Given : (Molar mass of sucrose = 342 g mol−1)
(Molar mass of glucose = 180 g mol−1)
उत्तर
Here, ΔTf = (273.15 − 269.15) K = 4 K
Molar mass of sugar (C12H22O11) = 12 × 12 + 22 × 1 + 11 × 16 = 342 g mol−1
10% solution (by mass) of sucrose (cane sugar) in water means 10 g of cane sugar is present in (100 − 10)g = 90 g of water.
Now, number of moles of cane sugar = `10/342 = 0.0292 mol`
Therefore, molality (m) of the solution, = `(0.0292 xx 1000)/90 = 0.3244 mol kg^(-1)`
Applying the relation,
ΔTf = Kf × m
`=> K_f = (triangleT_t)/m = 4/0.3244 = 12.33 "K Kg mol"^(-1)`
Molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6) = 6 × 12 + 12 × 1 + 6 × 16 = 180 g mol−1
10% glucose in water means 10 g of glucose is present in (100 − 10) g = 90 g of water.
∴ Number of moles of glucose = `10/180` mol
= 0.0555 mol
Therefore, molality (m) of the solution, = `(0.0555 xx 1000)/90` = 0.6166 mol kg−1
Applying the relation,
ΔTf = Kf × m
= 12.33 K kg mol−1 × 0.6166 mol kg−1
= 7.60 K (approximately)
Hence, the freezing point of 10% glucose solution is (273.15 − 7.60) K= 265.55 K.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
What is the action of following reagents on glucose?
bromine water
How is glucose prepared by commercial method? How is peptide linkage formed?
Which among the following is the simplest sugar?
Carbohydrates are classified on the basis of their behaviour on hydrolysis and also as reducing or non-reducing sugar. Sucrose is a:
(i) monosaccharide
(ii) disaccharide
(iii) reducing sugar
(iv) non-reducing sugar
How do you explain the presence of five – OH groups in glucose molecule?
The α-D glucose and β-D glucose differ from each other due to difference in carbon atom with respect to its
In the acetylation of glucose, which group is involved in the reaction
A nucleoside is made of:-
Amylopectin is a polymer of:-
Which of the following statements is not true about glucose?