Vapor Pressure Powerpoint
Vapor Pressure Powerpoint
Vapor Pressure Powerpoint
300 ml H2O
1 2211
342.30 122211
1.00
1
1 20
=
18.02 20
16.65 20
=
0.2907 122211:16.65 2
= 0.9828
PH2O = H2O . PH2O
= 0.9828 23.8 torr
= 23.4 torr #
3.95g CS2
1 2
= 0.05187 mol
76.15 2
2.43g C3H6O
CS2 =
1 36
58.0 36
CS2
0.05187 2
0.05187 2:0.04184 36
= 0.5535
PCS2 = CS2 . P CS2
= 0.5535 332 torr
= 285 torr
C3H6O =
0.04184 36
0.05187 2:0.04184 36
= 0.4465
PC3H6O = C3H6O . PC3H6O
= 0.4465 332 torr
= 148 torr
Ptotal = 285 torr + 148 torr
= 443 torr #
Ideal solution
In ideal solution, the made solute-solvent interactions are
equal to the sum of the broken solute-solute and
solvent-solvent interactions
Ideal solutions are those that obey Raoults Law.
Real solutions show approximately ideal behavior when:
The solution concentration is low
The solute and solvent have similarly sized molecules
The solute and solvent have similar types of
intermolecular forces.
Nonideal solution
When solute-solvent interaction are stronger than the solutesolute & solvent-solvent interactions, the total pressure of the
solution will be less than predicted by Raoults Law
When the solute-solvent interaction are weaker than the
solute-solute & solvent-solvent interactions, the total vapor
pressure of the solution will be more than predicted by
Raoults Law