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200 SOLUTION CHEMISTRY
Problem 12.2
Acetone and chloroform are completely miscible in one another. The partial pressures
of chloroform as a function of the mole fraction in acetone solutions are
X 2 p 2 (kPa)
0.00 0.00
0.20 35
0.40 82
0.67 142
0.80 219
1.00 293
Find the Raoult’s law and Henry’s law activity coefficients of chloroform at 0.20
mole fraction.
Problem 12.3
Derive an expression for the freezing point depression from an equality of Gibbs
potentials.
Problem 12.4
Given that the enthalpy of fusion of water is about 6 kJ mol−^1 , determine the value
of the freezing point constant,Kf.
Problem 12.5
Show that
X 2 =
M 1
1000
m
whereX 2 is the mole fraction of dissolved solute, M 1 is the molar mass of the solvent,
andmis the solute molality, that is, show that
Tb≈
RTb^2 M 1
vapH 11000
m=Kbm
for dilute solutions.
Problem 12.6
In the section on freezing point depression, theCRC Handbook of Chemistry and
Physics,2008–2009, 89th ed., defines the mass % as the mass of solute divided by