If the mole fraction of solute in a solution is 0.2, what is the mole fraction of the solvent?
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If the mole fraction of solute in a solution is 0.2, what is the mole fraction of the solvent?
0.8
0.2
0.5
0.6
The mole fraction of the solvent is 1 - X_solute = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8.
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Q: If the mole fraction of solute in a solution is 0.2, what is the mole fraction of the solvent?
Solution: The mole fraction of the solvent is 1 - X_solute = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8.
Steps: 7
Step 1: Understand that the mole fraction of a solution is the ratio of the number of moles of a component to the total number of moles in the solution.
Step 2: Identify that the mole fraction of the solute is given as 0.2.
Step 3: Recall that the sum of the mole fractions of the solute and solvent must equal 1.
Step 4: Use the formula: Mole fraction of solvent = 1 - Mole fraction of solute.
Step 5: Substitute the value of the mole fraction of the solute into the formula: Mole fraction of solvent = 1 - 0.2.
Step 6: Calculate the result: 1 - 0.2 = 0.8.
Step 7: Conclude that the mole fraction of the solvent is 0.8.