Which one of the following liquids would you expect to have the highest vapor pressure at room temperature? (all boiling points are normal boiling points) (the more molecules in the gas phase at the same temperature the higher its vapor pressure will be) a. ethylene glycol, b.p. = 198°C b. acetic acid, b.p. = 118°C c. water, b.p. = 100°C d. ethanol, b.p. = 78.3°C e. carbon disulfide, b.p. =
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Which one of the following liquids would you expect to have the highest vapor
pressure at room temperature? (all boiling points are normal boiling points) (the more
molecules in the gas phase at the same temperature the higher its vapor pressure will be)
a. ethylene glycol, b.p. = 198°C
b. acetic acid, b.p. = 118°C
c. water, b.p. = 100°C
d. ethanol, b.p. = 78.3°C
e. carbon disulfide, b.p. = 46.3°C
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