What is the mole fraction of the solute in a (molal) aqueous solution? — Solutions and Colligative Properties Chemistry Question
Question
What is the mole fraction of the solute in a $1.00\text{ m}$ (molal) aqueous solution?
Answer: C
💡 Solution & Explanation
A $1.00\text{ m}$ aqueous solution means $1\text{ mole}$ of solute is dissolved in $1\text{ kg}$ ($1000\text{ g}$) of water. Moles of $H_2O = \frac{1000}{18} = 55.55\text{ moles}$. Total moles = $1 + 55.55 = 56.55$. Mole fraction of solute = $\frac{1}{56.55} = 0.01768 \approx 0.0177$.
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