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An aqueous solution contains

32.7% KCI (weight/weight %).
What is the mole fraction of KCI in
this aqueous solution?
Molar Mass
KCI: 74.55 g/mol
H₂O: 18.016 g/mol
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Answer:

0.105 KCl

Step-by-step explanation:

(Step 1)

If the solution is 32.7% KCl, we can assume that there are 32.7 grams KCl in the solution. This means that there would be 67.3 grams H₂O (100% - 32.7% = 67.3%) in the solution.

32.7% KCl = 32.7 g KCl

67.3% H₂O = 67.3 g H₂O

(Step 2)

Now, we need to convert both the solute (KCl) and the solvent (H₂O) into moles. This can be done by multiply the grams of each substance by their molar masses.

32.7 g KCl 1 mole
------------------ x -------------------- = 0.439 mole KCl
74.55 g

67.3 g H₂O 1 mole
------------------ x ----------------- = 3.74 moles H₂O
18.016 g

(Step 3)

Finally, we can calculate the mole fraction of KCl using the following equation. The final answer should have 3 sig figs to match the given value with the lowest amount of sig figs (32.7 g).

moles of solute
Mole Fraction = -----------------------------------------------------
moles of solute + moles of solvent

0.439 mole KCl
Mole Fraction = ------------------------------------------------------
0.439 mole KCl + 3.74 moles H₂O

Mole Fraction = 0.105 KCl

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