
a)
Interpretation: The dissolution of the given following solute and solvent has to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Concept introduction:
Raoult's law:
The mole fraction of a solute is related to the vapor pressure of the solution thus,
a)

Answer to Problem 98AE
Answer
Explanation of Solution
To find the Acetone and water polarity
The electrostatic possible drawing illustrates that acetone (
b)
Interpretation: The dissolution of the given following solute and solvent has to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Concept introduction:
Raoult's law:
The mole fraction of a solute is related to the vapor pressure of the solution thus,
b)

Answer to Problem 98AE
Answer
Explanation of Solution
To find the polarity of
These two molecules are named Ethanol (
c)
Interpretation: The dissolution of the given following solute and solvent has to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Concept introduction:
Raoult's law:
The mole fraction of a solute is related to the vapor pressure of the solution thus,
c)

Answer to Problem 98AE
Answer
Explanation of Solution
To find the polarity of Heptane and Hexane
Heptane and Hexane
Explanation: Because the electrostatic possible diagrams specify, together heptane (
d)
Interpretation: The dissolution of the given following solute and solvent has to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Concept introduction:
Raoult's law:
The mole fraction of a solute is related to the vapor pressure of the solution thus,
d)

Answer to Problem 98AE
Answer
Explanation of Solution
To find the polarity of Methane
This combination represents a non-polar solute in a polar solvent.
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