The vapor pressure of solution along with mole fraction composition of Pentane in the vapor has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Raoult’s law for ideal solution states that the mole fraction of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of an ideal solution. Raoult’s law can be expressed by the equation, P solution =χ solvent P° solvent Where, P solution = observed vapor pressure of the solution χ solvent = mole fraction of solvent P° solvent = vapor pressure of pure solvent
The vapor pressure of solution along with mole fraction composition of Pentane in the vapor has to be calculated. Concept Introduction: Raoult’s law for ideal solution states that the mole fraction of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of an ideal solution. Raoult’s law can be expressed by the equation, P solution =χ solvent P° solvent Where, P solution = observed vapor pressure of the solution χ solvent = mole fraction of solvent P° solvent = vapor pressure of pure solvent
Solution Summary: The author explains how Raoult's law for ideal solution states that the mole tion of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of an ideal.
Interpretation: The vapor pressure of solution along with mole fraction composition of Pentane in the vapor has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction: Raoult’s law for ideal solution states that the mole fraction of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of an ideal solution. Raoult’s law can be expressed by the equation,
Psolution=χsolventP°solvent
Where,
Psolution = observed vapor pressure of the solution
χsolvent = mole fraction of solvent
P°solvent = vapor pressure of pure solvent
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The vapor pressure of solution along with mole fraction composition of Pentane in the vapor has to be calculated.
Concept Introduction: Raoult’s law for ideal solution states that the mole fraction of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of an ideal solution. Raoult’s law can be expressed by the equation,
Psolution=χsolventP°solvent
Where,
Psolution = observed vapor pressure of the solution
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What is the valence value of carbon?
a) 4
b) 2
c) 8
d) 6
A laser emits a line at 632.8 nm. If the cavity is 12 cm long, how many modes oscillate in the cavity? How long does it take for the radiation to travel the entire cavity? What is the frequency difference between 2 consecutive modes?(refractive index of the medium n = 1).
A laser emits a line at 632.8 nm. If the cavity is 12 cm long, how many modes oscillate in the cavity? How long does it take for the radiation to travel the entire cavity? What is the frequency difference between 2 consecutive modes?(refractive index of the medium n = 1).
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