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what is the mole fraction of solute in a 3.67 m aqueous solution?
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Step1: Recall molality definition
Molality ($m$) is moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. A 3.67 m aqueous solution means there are 3.67 moles of solute per 1 kg (1000 g) of water.
Step2: Calculate moles of water
The molar - mass of water ($H_2O$) is $M = 18.015\ g/mol$. The number of moles of water, $n_{water}=\frac{1000\ g}{18.015\ g/mol}\approx55.5\ mol$.
Step3: Calculate mole fraction of solute
The mole fraction of solute ($X_{solute}$) is given by the formula $X_{solute}=\frac{n_{solute}}{n_{solute}+n_{solvent}}$. Here, $n_{solute} = 3.67\ mol$ and $n_{solvent}=n_{water}\approx55.5\ mol$. So, $X_{solute}=\frac{3.67\ mol}{3.67\ mol + 55.5\ mol}=\frac{3.67}{3.67 + 55.5}\approx0.062$.
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