A solution is made by dissolving 5.0g of CaCl in 50.0g of H,O. Water has a vapor pressure of 17.5mmHg at the same temperature. What will be the mole fraction of water and vapor pressure of the solution? Select the correct response(s): 0.96 15.71 mmHg 17.15mmHg 0.97 57.11 mmHg 11.18mmHg 0.98 0.95 Continue >

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A solution is made by dissolving 5.0g of CaCl, in 50.0g of H,O. Water has a vapor pressure of 17.5mmHg at the same temperature. What will be the mole fraction of
water and vapor pressure of the solution?
Select the correct response(s):
0.96
15.71 mmHg
17.15mmHg
0.97
57.11 mmHg
11.18mmHg
0.98
0.95
Continue >
Transcribed Image Text:A solution is made by dissolving 5.0g of CaCl, in 50.0g of H,O. Water has a vapor pressure of 17.5mmHg at the same temperature. What will be the mole fraction of water and vapor pressure of the solution? Select the correct response(s): 0.96 15.71 mmHg 17.15mmHg 0.97 57.11 mmHg 11.18mmHg 0.98 0.95 Continue >
Which of the following is TRUE about the relationship between temperature and Kinetic energy (KE)?
Select the correct response:
KE decreases with increasing temperature.
OTemperature and KE do not correlate
The cooler it is, the more excited the molecules are.
KE Increases with increasing temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is TRUE about the relationship between temperature and Kinetic energy (KE)? Select the correct response: KE decreases with increasing temperature. OTemperature and KE do not correlate The cooler it is, the more excited the molecules are. KE Increases with increasing temperature.
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