
Reaction: H2O(l) <=> H2O(g)
Calculate K for the above reaction at temp = 50°C. Vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 92.5 torr.
Reaction: H2O(l) <=> H2O(g) Calculate K for the above reaction at temp = 50°C. Vapor pressure of...
TABLE 18-2 Saturated Vapor Pressure of Water Saturated Vapor Pressure Temp- erature torr Pa -50 -10 0.030 4.0 10 15 12.8 20 17.5 25 23.8 30 31.8 40 55.3 50 92.5 60 149 70 234 80 355 90 526 100 760 120 1489 150 3570 1.95 2.60 × 102 4.58 6.11 x 102 654 872 × 102 921 1.23 × 103 1.71 × 103 2.33 × 103 3.17 × 103 424 × 103 7.37 × 103 1.23 × 104 1.99...
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