According to Raoult's law the relative lowering of vapour pressure of a solution made by dissolving non volatile solute is equal to the mole fraction of the non volatile solute dissolved.
the relative lowering of vapour pressure is the ratio of lowering of vapour pressure and vapour pressure of pure solvent
[tex]\frac{p^{0-}p}{p^{0}}=x_{B}[/tex]
Where
xB = mole fraction of solute=?
[tex]p^{0}=23.8torr[/tex]
p = 22.8 torr
[tex]x_{B}=\frac{23.8-22.8}{23.8}=0.042[/tex]
mole fraction is ratio of moles of solute and total moles of solute and solvent
moles of solvent = mass / molar mass = 500 /18 = 27.78 moles
putting the values
[tex]molefraction=\frac{molessolute}{molesolute+molessolvent}[/tex]
[tex]0.042=\frac{molessolute}{27.78+molessolute}[/tex]
[tex]1.167+0.042(molesolute)=molessolute[/tex]
[tex]molessolute=1.218[/tex]
mass of glucose = moles X molar mass = 1.218 X 180 = 219.24 grams