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A solution contains liquids A and B, at 25ËC, where the mole fraction of B is 0.600. The vapor pressures of pure liquid A and B at 25ËC are 153.5 and 400.0 torr, respectively. Assume ideality and determine the following:
The partial pressure of A above the solution = torr.
The partial pressure of B above the solution = torr.
The vapor pressure of the solution = torr
Mole fraction of B in the vapor =
A solution contains liquids A and B, at 25ËC, where the mole fraction of B is 0.600. The vapor pressures of pure liquid A and B at 25ËC are 153.5 and 400.0 torr, respectively. Assume ideality and determine the following:
The partial pressure of A above the solution = torr.
The partial pressure of B above the solution = torr.
The vapor pressure of the solution = torr
Mole fraction of B in the vapor =
Beverley SmithLv2
11 Oct 2019