Fundamentals of Physical ChemistryWiley, 1959 - 463 σελίδες |
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... pressure . Furthermore , the vapor pressure of each liquid varies with temperature as if it were present alone . Consequently , at a given temperature the total pressure over the two liquids is the sum of the two individual vapor pressures ...
... pressure . Furthermore , the vapor pressure of each liquid varies with temperature as if it were present alone . Consequently , at a given temperature the total pressure over the two liquids is the sum of the two individual vapor pressures ...
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... vapor pressure of 184.8 mm . 7. How many grams of benzoic acid must be added to 800 grams of acetone to produce at 20 ° C a solution whose vapor pressure is 184.0 mm of Hg ? See Problem I - 6 for the vapor pressure of acetone . 8. A ...
... vapor pressure of 184.8 mm . 7. How many grams of benzoic acid must be added to 800 grams of acetone to produce at 20 ° C a solution whose vapor pressure is 184.0 mm of Hg ? See Problem I - 6 for the vapor pressure of acetone . 8. A ...
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... pressure causing osmosis . As a result , an equilibrium condition is finally reached in which the hydrostatic ... vapor pressure . Since a solute always lowers the vapor pressure of a solvent , the vapor pressure of any pure solvent at a ...
... pressure causing osmosis . As a result , an equilibrium condition is finally reached in which the hydrostatic ... vapor pressure . Since a solute always lowers the vapor pressure of a solvent , the vapor pressure of any pure solvent at a ...
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction | 1 |
Gases | 12 |
Liquids | 37 |
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