Explain mole fraction of solute.
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The mole fraction of solute is: moles of solute divided by total moles of solute and solvent. The symbol for the mole fraction is the lower-case Greek letter chi, χ. You will often see it with a subscript: χsolute is an example. Example #1: 0.100 mole of NaCl is dissolved into 100.0 grams of pure H2O.
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The mole fraction of solute is: moles of solute divided by total moles of solute and solvent. The symbol for the mole fraction is the lowercase Greek letter chi, X. You will often see it with a subscript: xsolute is an example. Example #1: 0.100 mole of NaCl is dissolved into 100.0 grams of pure H2O.
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