
The vapor pressure of water at a given temperature is 530 torr. What is the vapor...
1) The vapor pressure of pure water at 120 °C is 1250 torr. A solution of aniline and water has a vapor pressure of 1.2 atm at 120 °C. Assuming that Raoult’s law is obeyed, what is the mole fraction of aniline in the solution? Please show work. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Consider the following solutions, all in 1.0 kg of water: 1 mol of KBr, 1.5 mol CuCl2, 2 mol CH3COOH, and 1.5 mol CoCl3. The correct order for the respective...
Water has a vapor pressure of 47.1 torr at 37 oC. What is the vapor pressure of water over a solution that is made by dissolving 50.0 g of glycerin, C3H8O3, in 100.0 mL of water at 37 oC? The density of water at 37 oC is 0.993 g/mL. Please show all steps clearly :)
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An aqueous solution containing glucose has a vapor pressure of 19.9 torr at 25°C. What would be the vapor pressure of this solution at 45°C? The vapor pressure of pure water is 23.8 torr at 25°C and 71.9 torr at 45°C. Vapor pressure torr If the glucose in the solution were substituted with an equivalent amount (moles) of NaCl, what would be the vapor pressure at 45°C? Vapor pressure torr
The vapor pressure of water at 45.0 C is 71.93 torr. Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution of 1.48 m Al(NO3)3 at this temperature (assume 100% of dissociation).
The vapor pressure of water at 20°C is 17.54 torr. Calculate the vapor pressure (in torr) of an aqueous solution containing 21.88 g of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 71.22 g of water at 20°C.
The following data was obtained: atmospheric pressure: 752 torr water vapor pressure: 22 torr height of water column: 158 mm Calculate the partial pressure of the dry gas. Density of mercury if 13.6 g/cm3 and assume the desnity of the solution is 1.00 g/cm3/
An aqueous solution containing glucose has a vapor pressure of 17.1 torr at 25 degrees C. What would be the vapor pressure of this solution at 45 degrees C? The vapor pressure of pure water is 23.8 torr at 25 degrees C and 71.9 torr at 45 degrees C. If the glucose in the solution were substituted with an equivalent amount (moles) of NaCl what would be the vapor pressure at 45 degrees C?
If at a given temperature, the vapor pressure above pure benzene is 200.0 Torr and above pure toluene is 40.50 Torr and the mole fraction os toluene is 0.575, what is the partial pressure of each gas above the solution and what is the mole fraction of each gas in the vapor?
a) The vapor pressure of pure water at 30°C is 31.8 torr. An aqueous solution of urea had a vapor pressure of 29.3 torrat the same temperature. What is the mole fraction of urea in the solution? b) How many grams of sucrose, C12H22O11(MW=342), must be dissolved in 552 g H2O (MW=18.016) to give a vapor pressure 2.0 torr lower than of pure H2O at 20°C? The VP of H2O at 20°C is 17.5 torr.
The vapor pressure if ethanol (C2H5OH) is 672 torr at 75°C. The vapor pressure of water is 289 torr at the same temperature. Calculate the mole fraction of ethonal and water in a solution that is 12% ethanol by volume. Can any one help me step-by-step with this?