Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{\large\boxed{107g}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The vapor pressure lowering is a colligative property and it follows Raoult's law.
The vapor pressure lowering of a solvent in a solution, ΔP, is equal to the mole fraction of the solute, Xsolute, multiplied by the vapor pressure of the pure solvent, P°.
[tex]\Delta P=X_{solute}\times P^0[/tex]
ΔP and P⁰ are given:
1. Mole fraction of solute
Thus, you can calculate Xsolute:
[tex]1.39mmHg=X_{solute}\times 55.32mmHg\\\\X_{solute}=0.02513[/tex]
2. Moles of solute
Now you can calculate the number of moles of water and the number of moles of solute.
3. Mass of urea
Formula:
You must round to 3 significant figures: 107 g