A solution contains 72.0 g of HCl and 468 g of (C6H6). What is the mole fraction of benzene?

mols HCl = grams/molar mass

mols C6H6 = grams/molar mass

total mols = mols HCl + mols C6H6

Xbenzene = mols benzene/total mols.

To calculate the mole fraction of benzene (C6H6), we first need to determine the moles of both substances present in the solution.

To find the moles of a substance, we use the formula:

moles = mass / molar mass

First, let's calculate the moles of HCl:

mass of HCl = 72.0 g
molar mass of HCl = 36.46 g/mol

moles of HCl = 72.0 g / 36.46 g/mol = 1.97 mol (rounded to two decimal places)

Next, let's calculate the moles of benzene (C6H6):

mass of benzene = 468 g
molar mass of benzene = 78.11 g/mol

moles of C6H6 = 468 g / 78.11 g/mol = 5.99 mol (rounded to two decimal places)

Now, we can find the mole fraction of benzene (C6H6) using the formula:

mole fraction = moles of benzene / total moles of the solution

mole fraction of C6H6 = 5.99 mol / (1.97 mol + 5.99 mol) = 0.75 (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the mole fraction of benzene (C6H6) in the solution is 0.75.