Liquid A and liquid B form a solution that behaves ideally a…
Liquid A and liquid B form a solution that behaves ideally according to Raoult’s law. The vapor pressures of the pure substances A and B are 233 torr and 135 torr, respectively. Determine the vapor pressure over the solution if 1.21 moles of liquid A is added to 5.30 moles of liquid B.
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A solution is made by dissolving 27.8 g of nicotine (molar mass = 160 g/mol) in 145 g of cyclohexane (C6H12) to form 142 mL of solution. Calculate the mole fraction of the solute and the molarity, respectively, of this solution.
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