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An aqueous solution is prepared by dissolving 0.1 mol of an ionic salt in 1.8 kg of water at 35°C. The salt remains 90% dissociated in the solution. The vapour pressure of the solution is 59.724 mm of Hg. Vapour pressure of water at 35°C is 60 mm Hg. The number of ions present per formula unit of the ionic salt is ______.
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Solution
An aqueous solution is prepared by dissolving 0.1 mol of an ionic salt in 1.8 kg of water at 35°C. The salt remains 90% dissociated in the solution. The vapour pressure of the solution is 59.724 mm of Hg. Vapour pressure of water at 35°C is 60 mm Hg. The number of ions present per formula unit of the ionic salt is 5.
Explanation:
Given: Moles of ionic salt = 0.1 mol
Mass of water = 1.8 kg = 1800 g
Vapour pressure of water P° = 60 mm Hg
Vapour pressure of solution P = 59.724 mm Hg
Degree of dissociation α = 90% = 0.9
Let the number of ions present per formula unit of ionic salt = x
van’t Hoff factor (i) = 0.9 × + 0.1 × l
As the relative lowering of V.P. = mole fraction of solute
∴ `(60 - 59.724)/60 = (i xx 0.1)/(1800/18 + 0.1)`
⇒ `0.0046 = (0.1 xx i)/(100 + 0.1)`
⇒ `0.0046 = ((0.9 x + 0.1) xx 0.1)/100`
⇒ `0.0046 = (0.09 x + 0.01)/100`
⇒ 0.46 = 0.09x + 0.01
⇒ 0.45 = 0.09x
⇒ x = 5
