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Define the mole fraction ? give the example​

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Answered by rcdci311
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The mole fraction is the number of moles of a specific component present in a solution divided by the total number of moles present in the given solution.

Example ---> the mole fraction of NaCl is 0.0176.

Answered by SilentDil
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\sf\underline\pink{ Mole \: \: Fraction \: \: (X) } :- The ratio of the number of moles of one component to the total number of moles of all the components present in the solution is called Mole fraction.

X = \sf\frac{ No. \: of \: moles \: of \: one \: component }{ Total \: no. \: of \: moles \: of \: all \: the \: components }

→ Example :- The mole fraction of NaCl is 0.0176

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