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Charra [1.4K]
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A. What is the equation that represents Newton's law of gravitation? (2 points)

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makvit [3.9K]2 years ago
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The Molar Fraction is a way of measuring the concentration that expresses the proportion in which a substance is found with respect to the total moles of the solution, which are calculated by adding the moles of solute (s) and solvent.

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The sum of all the molar fractions of the substances present in a solution is equal to 1.

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Molar fraction (Xi)=\frac{moles of sudstance}{total moles of the solution}

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the number of moles that represent the mass quantities is calculated as:

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So the total moles in solution are 6.52 moles + 27.78 moles = 34.3 moles

The mole fraction of ethanol in the solution is calculated as:

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x_{ethanol} =0.19

The mole fraction of water in the solution is calculated as:

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x_{water} +x_{ethanol} = 0.81 + 0.19

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