A solution of glyceraldehyde, C3H6O3, has a density of 1.15 g/mL, and a mass percentage of 28.1% glyceraldhyde at 25 deg C. (molar mass = 90.078g/mol)
For this solution, calculate the following:
A. Moles of Glyceraldhyde in 100g of solution.
B. Mole fraction of glyceraldhyde
C. Vapor pressure of the solution ( given Pvapor= 23.8 mmHg at 25 deg C)
D. Molal concentration of Glyceraldhyde
E. Freezing Point of the solution ( given Kf= 1.86 deg C/m)
F. Molar concentration of glyceraldehyde