CHEM 112 Study Guide - Final Guide: Vapor Pressure, Intermolecular Force, Vaporization
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Flow particulate ep k eye sublimation t gas released energy pep energy absorbed. Relative dhvap to intermolecular forces the magnitude of the enthalpy of vaporization is a direct indication of the strength of the intermolecular forces in the liquid. Vapor pressure hill liquid form eraporate ep when the volume of the vapor is decreased at constant temperaturethe pressure inside the container will increase. I y furtherreduction in volumewill cause thevapor to condense until the equilibrium vapor pressure is reestablished. To determine if something condenses first treat the vapor as an ideal gas and calculate what the gas pressure would be at the new volume. Pdeal vp given the vapor condenses and pfinal. Pidealsvpgiventhe vapor remains as a gas and pfinal. Pideal calculate the pressure at the new volume. Compare the ideal gas pressure to the vapor pressure of something given found c c given.
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