Answer:
23.46 mmHg is the vapor pressure for the solution
Explanation:
To solve this problem we need to apply a colligative property, which is the lowering vapor pressure.
The formula for this is: P°- P' = P° . Xm
where P' is vapor pressure for solution and P°, vapor pressure for pure solvent.
Let's determine the Xm (mole fraction for solute)
We calculate the moles of the solute and the solvent and we sum each other:
Moles of solute: 60 g /342 g/mol = 0.175 moles of sucrose
Moles of solvent: 250 g / 18 g/mol = 13.8 moles of water
Total moles: 13.8 moles + 0.175 moles = 13.975 moles
Xm for solute: 0.175 moles / 13.975 moles = 0.0125
Let's replace data in the formula: 23.76 mmHg - P' = 23.76 mmHg . 0.0125
P' = - (23.76 mmHg . 0.0125 - 23.76 mmHg) → 23.46 mmHg