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How do you calculate the volume of cyclohexane and ethyl acetate needed for a mole fraction of ethyl acetate = 0.25 in a total volume = 10mL?
I know that:
vol(cyclohexane) + vol(ethyl acetate) = 10mL
and that:
0.25 = (moles ethyl acetate/(moles cyclohexane + moles ethyl acetate))
volume can be written as = #mols * molarmass (g/mol) * density(mL/g) to give units mL...this can be substituted in for the volumes in the first equation I wrote.
I'm stuck in figuring out what the volumes for both need to be, thats is solving the 2 equation 2 unknown system.
Here's the info on the chemicals:
ethyl acetate = 88.11 g/mol and density = 0.902 g/ml
cyclohexane = 84.16 g/mol and density = 0.779 g/ml
I appreciate any help!
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