Acetone (nail-polish remover) has a very distinct smell. Vapor pressure above pure acetone is 0.20 atm. If you dissolve
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:59 am
Acetone (nail-polish remover) has a very distinct smell. Vapor
pressure above pure acetone is 0.20 atm. If you dissolve a
non-volatile chemical (0.5 moles of caffeine) in acetone (15 mol),
what will be the resulting vapor pressure above the solution?
2 g (and no more) of gaseous sulfur hexafluoride dissolves in
100 g of water at room temperature. Will you be able to dissolve
more or less (or same amount) of that gas at 50 oC?
pressure above pure acetone is 0.20 atm. If you dissolve a
non-volatile chemical (0.5 moles of caffeine) in acetone (15 mol),
what will be the resulting vapor pressure above the solution?
2 g (and no more) of gaseous sulfur hexafluoride dissolves in
100 g of water at room temperature. Will you be able to dissolve
more or less (or same amount) of that gas at 50 oC?