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The vapor pressure of water at room temperature is lowered by 5% by dissolving a solute in it. What is the approximate molality of the solution?


A

2

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B

1

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C

4

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D

3

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Solution

The correct option is D

3


The explanation for the correct option:

(D) 3

Step 1: Given information

  • Initial vapor pressure of pure solvent (P0) =100%
  • Vapor pressure after lowering (P) =100-5

=95%

Step 2: Formula used

  • According to Raoult’s law, a solvent’s partial vapor pressure in a solution is equal to the vapor pressure of the pure solvent multiplied by its mole fraction in the solution.
  • Raoult’s law equation is written as;

P(solution)=X(solvent)P(solvent)

  • Relation of vapor pressure with molality;

P0-PP=m×M1000

Where,

P0 is the vapor pressure of the pure solvent

P is the vapor pressure after lowering

m is the molality

M is the molar mass

Step 3: Calculation

  • P0-PP=m×M1000
  • 100-9595 = m×181000
  • m=3

The explanation for the incorrect options:

Since, the correct value is 3. Therefore, the options (A), (B) and (C) stand incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (D) 3.


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