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What Will Be the Vapour Pressure of a Solution Containing 5 Moles of Sucrose (C12h22o11) in 1 Kg of Water, If the Vapour Pressure of Pure Water is 4.57 Mm of Hg?C = 12, H = 1, O = 16 - Chemistry (Theory)

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What will be the vapour pressure of a solution containing 5 moles of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 1 kg of water, if the vapour pressure of pure water is 4.57 mm of Hg? [C = 12, H = 1, O = 16]

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`("P"°_"water" - "P"°_"solution")/("P"°_"water") = "X"_("sucrose")`

∴ `"X"_("sucrose") = n_2/(n_1 + n_2) = 5/(5 + 1000/18) = 5/60.5 = 0.083`

∴ `("P"^circ - "P")/"P"^circ = 0.083`

`"P"^circ - "P" = 0.083 xx "P"^circ = 0.083 xx 4.57 = 0.38`

∴ `"P" = "P"^circ - 0.38 = 4.57 - 0.38 = 4.19` mm of Hg

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