Certain mass of a non-volatile solute (urea) when dissolved in 100g of water decreased the vapour pressure of water by 30%. What is the molality of the solute in the solution?
A
30.52 m
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B
28.20 m
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C
23.81 m
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D
35.62 m
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Solution
The correct option is C 23.81 m Using Raoult's law, Po−PsPo=xB=nBnA+nB Here, xB is mole fraction of solute nA and nB are number of moles of solvent and solute and M and m are masses of solvent and solute.
310=m/60100/18+m/60 m=10007 Molality=numberofmolesweightofsolute×1000=1000/760100×1000 Molality = 23.81 m