On dissolving 0.5 g of non-volatile, non-ionic solute to 39 g of benzene, its vapour pressure decreases from 650 mm of Hg to 640 mm of Hg. The depression of freezing point of benzene (in K) upon addition of the solute is __________________. [Given data: Molar mass & molar freezing point depression of benzene is & ]
Step 1: Given data
Molar mass of benzene is =
Molar freezing point depression of benzene is =
Mass of Benzene given is
Mass of Solute given is
Initial vapour pressure is of Hg
Final vapour pressure is of Hg
Step 2: Calculating the moles of solute
Let the mass of salute be
We have,
Step 3: Calculating the depression of freezing point of benzene
Molality is calculated by,
We know that,
Here is the depression in freezing point, is the Van’t Hoff factor, is the cryoscopic constant, and is the molality
By putting the values we get,
Therefore, The depression of freezing point of benzene (in K) upon addition of the solute is .