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The vapor pressure of a liquid solution containing A and B is 99 torr. Calculate mole % of B in vapor phase.

(Given :PA0 = 100 torr , PB0 = 80 torr)


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Solution

Step 1: Given information:

  • The vapor pressure of the liquid is 90 torr.
  • PA0=100 torr
  • PB0=80 torr

Step 2: Formula used:

Raoult's law:

  • The partial vapor pressure of a component in a mixture is the multiplication of vapor pressure to the mole fractions of pure components.
  • P=P°AxAP=P°BxB
  • where PA and PB are the partial vapor pressures of components A and B and xA and xB are the mole fractions of components A and B.
  • On rearranging, the formula can be written as:

P=P°A+xB(P°B-P°A)-----------------(1)

Step 3: Calculation for mole fraction of B:

On substituting the values in equation (1)

P=P°A+xB(P°B-P°A)99torr=100torr+xB(80-100)torr99torr=100torr-20xBtorr20xB=1xB=120

Step 4: Calculation for % mole for B:

yB=xB×P°BP=120×80torr99torr=499yB=499So,%yB=499×100≈4%

Hence, the % mole for B is 4%.


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