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Calculate the mole fraction of NaOH in a solution containing 20g of NaOH in 360g of water.​

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Answered by manishanag47
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Answer:

Mole fraction refers to the ratio of moles of NaOH and number of moles of solution

Hence, mole fraction = (moles of NaOH)/(moles of solution)

Number of moles = mass of solute/molar mass of solute

mass of NaOH = 20g, and molar mass = 40g

moles of NaOH = (20/40) = 0.5

moles of solution = moles of NaOH + moles of water

moles of water = (360/18) = 20

mole fraction = 0.5/(0.5 + 20) = 0.024 (expressed to 3 decimal places)

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