A solution is prepared by dissolving 20.2 mL of methanol (CH3OH) in 100.0 mL of water at 25 ∘C. The final volume of the solution is 118 mL. The densities of methanol and water at this temperature are 0.782 g/mL and 1.00 g/mL, respectively. For this solution, calculate mole percent
M=4.18
m=4.93
percent by mass= 13.6%
mole fraction= 8.15*10^-2
The mole percent is the mole fraction x 100% so:
mole percent= 8.15x10-2 x 100= 8.15%
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