Bromobenzene is immiscible with water. A mixture of bromobenzene and water at 1 atm boils at 95.7°C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 658 Torr, calculate the ratio of the weight of bromobenzene to that of water in the distillate. [1.48:1]
Bromobenzene is immiscible with water. A mixture of bromobenzene and water at 1 atm boils at 95.7°C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 658 Torr, calculate the ratio of the weight of bromobenzene to that of water in the distillate. [1.48:1]
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Bromobenzene is immiscible with water. A mixture of bromobenzene and water at 1
atm boils at 95.7°C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 658 Torr,
calculate the ratio of the weight of bromobenzene to that of water in the distillate.
[1.48:1]
Liquid-vapor equilibria
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Bromobenzene is immiscible with water. A mixture of bromobenzene and water at 1
atm boils at 95.7°C. At this temperature, the vapor pressure of water is 658 Torr,
calculate the ratio of the weight of bromobenzene to that of water in the distillate.
[1.48:1]
Liquid-vapor equilibria
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21
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