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The vapour pressure of H\(_2\)O at 323K is 95 mm of Hg. 176g of sucrose (Molar mass = 342 gmol\(^{-1}\)) is added to 900g of H\(_2\)O at 323K. 
The vapour pressure of solution is about

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Raoult's law helps calculate the vapour pressure of a solution based on the mole fractions of the solvent and solute.
Updated On: Mar 6, 2025
  • 93.94 mm
  • 92.88 mm
  • 96.06 mm
  • 95.33 mm
  • 94.06 mm
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Using Raoult's law: \[ P_{{solution}} = P_{{solvent}} \times \frac{n_{{solvent}}}{n_{{solvent}} + n_{{solute}}} \] First, calculate the moles of H\(_2\)O and sucrose: \[ {moles of H}_2{O} = \frac{900}{18} = 50 \, {mol} \] \[ {moles of sucrose} = \frac{176}{342} = 0.514 \, {mol} \] Now calculate the vapour pressure of the solution: \[ P_{{solution}} = 95 \, {mm Hg} \times \frac{50}{50 + 0.514} \approx 94.06 \, {mm Hg} \] Thus, the correct answer is (E).
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