Liquid A is known to have a higher vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use this fact to predict the result of each experiment
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Liquid A is known to have a higher vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use this fact to predict the result of each experiment
Liquid A is known to have a higher vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use this fact to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment Two 10 L Olass flasks are evacuated and sealed. 35.0 mL of Liquid A are injected through the seal into one flask, and 35.0 mL of Liquid B are injected into the other flask. After 30 minutes, the pressures PA and Pg inside the flasks are measured. predicted outcome OPA will be greater than PB O PA will be less than PB O PA will be equal to PB It's impossible to predict whether PA of P3 will be greater without more information. Eventually both liquids boil, A first and then B. Eventually both liquids boil, B first and then A. Neither liquid will boil o 25.0 mL of Liquid A are put in one sealed 5 L flask, and 25.0 mL of Liquid B are put in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in each flask is then slowly lowered with a vacuum pump. It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid boils without more information Х ?
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