What is the mole fraction of #LiCI# in a mixture of 0.564g #NaCl#, 1.52g #KCl# and 0.857g #LiCI#? Chemistry Stoichiometry Mole Ratios 1 Answer Doc048 Jul 11, 2017 Mole fraction #(X_(compound))# = #("moles compound"/"total moles of all compounds")# Given: #0.564 g NaCl# = #(0.564g)/(58(g/"mol"))# = #0.0097"mole"# #1.52 g KCl# = #(1.52g)/(74(g/"mol"))# = #0.0205"mole"# #0.857 g LiCl# = #(0.857g)/(42(g/"mol"))# = #0.0204"mole"# #Sigma "moles" = (0.0097 + 0.0205 + 0.0204)"mole"# = #"0.0506mole"# #X_(LiCl)# = #("moles LiCl")/(Sigma"moles")# = #(0.0204)/(0.0506)# = #0.04032# Answer link Related questions Question #a106e Question #e2e86 Question #a1072 Question #c5bf1 Question #dc373 Question #c5bf9 Question #a1076 Question #dc377 Question #b984f Question #19ea3 See all questions in Mole Ratios Impact of this question 5205 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License