calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 28.5 g of glycerin in 118 mL of...
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 27.3 g of glycerin (C3H8O3) in 117 mL of water at 30.0 ∘C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr. Assume that glycerin is not volatile and dissolves molecularly (i.e., it is not ionic) and use a density of 1.00 g/mL for the water.
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 27.7 gg of glycerin (C3H8O3)(C3H8O3) in 130 mL of water at 30.0 ∘C∘C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr. Assume that glycerin is not volatile and dissolves molecularly (i.e., it is not ionic) and use a density of 1.00 g/mLg/mL for the water.
Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution containing 36.5 g of glycerol (C3H8O3) and 125 mL of water at 30.0 °C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr. Assume that glycerol is not volatile and dissolves molecularly (i.e., it is not ionic) and use a density of 1.00 g/mL for the water.
The vapor pressure of a solution containing 38.7 g glycerin (C3H8O3) in 146.2 g ethanol (C2H5OH) is 40.4 torr and 20 degrees C. Calculate the vapor pressure of pure ethanol at 20 degrees C assuming that glycerin is a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte solute in ethanol. Vapor pressure = _________ torr
Glycerin, C3HgO3, is a nonvolatile liquid. What is the vapor pressure of a solution made by adding 163 g glycerin to 338 mL H20 at 39.8°C? The vapor pressure of pure water at 39.8°C is 54.74 torr and its density is 0.992 g/cm² Psoin 28 torr
Glycerin C3H8O3, is a nonvolatile liquid. What is the vapor pressure of a solution made by addition 164 g of glycerin to 338 mL of H2O at 39.8 °C? The vapor pressure of pure water at 39.8 °C is 54.74 torr and its density is 0.992 g/mL. Show all work
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The vapor pressure of a solution containing 73.6 g glycerin (C_3H_8O_3, Molar mass 92.094) in 120.7 g of ethanol (C_2H_5OH, Molar mass = 46.068) is 169.3 torr at 50.0 degree C Calculate the vapor pressure of pure ethanol at 40.0 degree C assuming that glycerin is a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte solute in ethanol.
Activity 1: Ch. 13 New Material Clusters of 3 or 4 Vapor Pressure Problem: Glycerin (C3H803) is a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte with a density of 1.26 g/mL at 25 °C Calculate the vapor pressure at 25 °C of a solution made by adding 50.0 mL of glycerin to 500.0 mL of water. The vapor pressure of pure water at 25 °C is 23.8 torr, and its density is 1.00 g/mL. Equation Henry's Law Problem: Calculate the concentration of CO2 in a...
Calculate the vapor pressure depression of a solution that 218 gram glucose (180.2 g/mol) is dissolved in 460 mL of water (18.01 g/mol). The temperature of the solution is 30°C. Assume the density of solution and water as 1.00 g/mL, the vapor pressure of pure water at 30°C 31.82 mm Hg.
An aqueous solution is made by dissolving sodium chloride in 2.08 mL of water. The vapor pressure of the solution at 30 °C is 25.7 torr. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 31.8 torr. How many grams of sodium chloride were added to the water to make the solution? The density of water at 30 °C is 0.99567 g/cm3.