Question
Question: A solution contains \({ 2.80 }\) moles of acetone \({ CH }_{ 3 }{ COCH }_{ 3 }\) and \({ 8.20 }\) mo...
A solution contains 2.80 moles of acetone CH3COCH3 and 8.20 moles of CHCl3. Calculate the mole fraction of acetone. (Give answer in 110X).
Solution
Hint: Mole fraction of any component is the number of moles of that component by the total number of moles of the solution. Mole fraction of a component in a mixture or solution = no. of moles of the component / total moles of the mixture or solution.
Complete step-by-step answer:
It is given that:
Number of moles of acetone = 2.80mol
Number of moles of chloroform = 8.20mol
By using the given formula, we get
Mole fraction x1=n1÷n1+n2
where, x1 = mole fraction of acetone
n1 = number of moles of acetone
n2 = number of moles of chloroform
Now, put the values in the above formula, we get
x1=2.8÷2.80+8.2
x1=2.8÷11
x1=0.255
Hence, the mole fraction of acetone 0.255.
Additional Information:
Acetone is an organic compound, which is a volatile substance (evaporates at room temperature). It is used in nail polish remover.
Acetone is miscible with water and serves as an important solvent in its own right, typically for cleaning purposes in the laboratory.
Chloroform or trichloromethane is an organic compound that has many industrial devices but is mainly associated with criminals for using chloroform to make a person unconscious.
Note: The possibility to make a mistake is that you have to find the number of moles of component 1 by using x1=n1÷n1+n2 and not component 2 x2=n2÷n1+n2.