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Question: An X molal solution of a compound in benzene has a mole solute equal to 0.2. The value of X is: A....

An X molal solution of a compound in benzene has a mole solute equal to 0.2. The value of X is:
A. 14
B. 3.2
C. 1.4
D. 2

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Hint: - Molality is a way to express the concentration of a solution. The molality (m) of a solution is the moles of solute divided by the kilograms of solvent. For example a solution that contains 1.0 mol of NaCl dissolved into 1.0 kg of water is a “one-molal” solution of sodium chloride.

Complete answer:
Molality=Number  of  molesMass  of  Solvent(kg)Molality = \dfrac{{Number\;of\;moles}}{{Mass\;of\;Solvent(kg)}}
0.2 is the mole fraction of the solute in Benzene
Mole fraction of Benzene=1-0.2= 0.8
Molar mass of Benzene= 78 gmol\dfrac{g}{{mol}}
Molality of solution be xx
Molality can be found using the following formula:
M=1000×2x1×M1\dfrac{{1000 \times 2}}{{{x_1} \times {M_1}}}

Therefore, xx=1000×2(0.8×78)\dfrac{{1000 \times 2}}{{(0.8 \times 78)}}
xx=3.205 moleskg\dfrac{{moles}}{{kg}}

Note: - Relation Between Mole Fraction and Molality –
m=xb×1000xa(solvent)×MMm = \dfrac{{{x_b} \times 1000}}{{{x_a}(solvent)}} \times M \cdot M of solvent where, xb{x_b}= Mole fraction of solute xa{x_a}= Mole fraction of solvent M.MM.M= molecular mass of solvent. It is the easiest and fastest way to solve questions related with molality and mole fraction.