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DerKrebs [107]
3 years ago
10

The vapor pressure of a solution will ______ and the freezing point will _______ with a(n)_____ in the amount of dissolved solut

e.
increase, increase, increase

increase, decrease, increase

decrease, decrease, increase

increase, decrease, decrease
Chemistry
2 answers:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer : The correct option is, (3) decrease, decrease, increase

Explanation :

As the relative lowering of vapor pressure and the lowering of freeing point is depends upon the amount of dissolved solute. That the relative lowering of vapor pressure and the lowering of freeing point is directly proportional to the amount of dissolved solute.

The formula for relative lowering of vapor pressure will be,

\frac{p^o-p_s}{p^o}=\frac{w_2M_1}{w_1M_2}

where,

p^o = vapor pressure of pure solvent

p_s = vapor pressure of solution

w_2 = mass of solute

w_1 = mass of solvent

M_1 = molar mass of solvent

M_2 = molar mass of pure solvent

As the amount of solute dissolved increases, the relative lowering of vapor pressure also increases but the vapor pressure of a solution will decreases because the vapor pressure of the solution is lower than that of the pure solvent.

The formula for relative lowering of freezing pressure will be,

\Delta T_f= k_f\times m\\\\T^o_f-T_f= k_f\times \frac{w_2\times 1000}{M\times w_1}

where,

\Delta T_f = change in freezing point  or freezing point depression

T^o_f = freezing point of pure solvent

T_f = freezing point of solution

k_f = freezing point constant

m = molality

As the amount of solute dissolved increases, the relative lowering of freezing point also increases but the freezing of a solution will decreases because the freezing point of the solution is lower than that of the pure solvent.

Hence, the vapor pressure of a solution will decreases and the freezing point will decreases with an increase in the amount of dissolved solute.

Marina86 [1]3 years ago
7 0
The vapor pressure of a solution will decrease and the freezing point will decrease with an <span>increasing</span> in the amount of dissolved solute.  So the answer is third option.
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