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A solution is made by mixing 100.g of acetic acid HCH3CO2 and 48.g of acetone CH32CO. Calculate the mole fraction of acetic acid in this solution. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:


x_(A.A)=0.668

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, since the mole fraction involves the moles of each substance, we first compute them considering the molar masses of acetic acid and acetone to be 60.052 and 58.08 g/mol respectively:


n_(A.A)=(100gA.A)/(60.052g/mol)=1.67molA.A\\n_(acetone)=(48gAcetone)/(58.08g/mol) =0.824molAcetone

Thus, the mole fraction of acetic acid is computed below:


x_(A.A)=(n_(A.A))/(n_(A.A)+n_(Acetone)) =(1.67mol)/(1.67mol+0.826mol)\\\\ x_(A.A)=0.668

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