Macmillan Learning Suppose you have 80 mL of water (H₂O) and 80 mL of acetone [(CH3)₂CO] in separate, but identical beakers, under identical conditions. Which will evaporate the fastest? The rate of evaporation will be the same for both substances. The water will evaporate will evaporate the fastest. The acetone will evaporate the fastest. Which substance will have the higher vapor pressure? The water will have the higher vapor pressure. The acetone will have the higher vapor pressure. The vapor pressure will be the same for both substances.

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Suppose you have 80 mL of water (H₂O) and 80 mL of acetone [(CH3)₂CO] in separate, but identical beakers, under identical
conditions.
Which will evaporate the fastest?
The rate of evaporation will be the same for both substances.
The water will evaporate will evaporate the fastest.
The acetone will evaporate the fastest.
Which substance will have the higher vapor pressure?
The water will have the higher vapor pressure.
The acetone will have the higher vapor pressure.
The vapor pressure will be the same for both substances.
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning Suppose you have 80 mL of water (H₂O) and 80 mL of acetone [(CH3)₂CO] in separate, but identical beakers, under identical conditions. Which will evaporate the fastest? The rate of evaporation will be the same for both substances. The water will evaporate will evaporate the fastest. The acetone will evaporate the fastest. Which substance will have the higher vapor pressure? The water will have the higher vapor pressure. The acetone will have the higher vapor pressure. The vapor pressure will be the same for both substances.
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