The vapor pressures of several solutions of water-propanol (CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH) were determined at various compositions, with the following data collected at 45°C: χ H 2 O Vapor pressure(torr) 0 74.0 0.15 77.3 0.37 80.2 0.54 81.6 0.69 80.6 0.83 78.2 1.00 71.9 a. Are solutions of water and propanol ideal? Explain. b. Predict the sign of ∆ H soln for water-propanol solutions. c. Are the interactive forces between propanol and water molecules weaker than, stronger than, or equal to the interactive forces between the pure substances? Explain. d. Which of the solutions in the data would have the lowest normal boiling point?
The vapor pressures of several solutions of water-propanol (CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH) were determined at various compositions, with the following data collected at 45°C: χ H 2 O Vapor pressure(torr) 0 74.0 0.15 77.3 0.37 80.2 0.54 81.6 0.69 80.6 0.83 78.2 1.00 71.9 a. Are solutions of water and propanol ideal? Explain. b. Predict the sign of ∆ H soln for water-propanol solutions. c. Are the interactive forces between propanol and water molecules weaker than, stronger than, or equal to the interactive forces between the pure substances? Explain. d. Which of the solutions in the data would have the lowest normal boiling point?
Solution Summary: The author explains that Raoult's law for ideal solution states that the mole tion of the solvent is directly proportional to the vapor pressure of a solution.
The vapor pressures of several solutions of water-propanol (CH3CH2CH2OH) were determined at various compositions, with the following data collected at 45°C:
χ
H
2
O
Vapor pressure(torr)
0
74.0
0.15
77.3
0.37
80.2
0.54
81.6
0.69
80.6
0.83
78.2
1.00
71.9
a. Are solutions of water and propanol ideal? Explain.
b. Predict the sign of ∆Hsoln for water-propanol solutions.
c. Are the interactive forces between propanol and water molecules weaker than, stronger than, or equal to the interactive forces between the pure substances? Explain.
d. Which of the solutions in the data would have the lowest normal boiling point?
3.
a.
Use the MS to propose at least two possible molecular formulas.
For an unknown compound:
101.
27.0
29.0
41.0
50.0
52.0
55.0
57.0
100
57.5
58.0
58.5
62.0
63.0
64.0
65.0
74.0
40
75.0
76.0
20
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200 220
m/z
99.5
68564810898409581251883040
115.0
116.0
77404799
17417M
117.0
12.9
118.0
33.5
119.0
36
133 0
1.2
157.0
2.1
159.0
16
169.0
219
170.0
17
171.0
21.6
172.0
17
181.0
1.3
183.0
197.0
100.0
198.0
200.
784
Relative Intensity
2
2
8
ō (ppm)
6
2
Solve the structure and assign each of the following spectra (IR and C-NMR)
1.
For an unknown compound with a molecular formula of C8H100:
a.
What is the DU? (show your work)
b.
Solve the structure and assign each of the following spectra.
8
6
2
ō (ppm)
4
2
0
200
150
100
50
ō (ppm)
LOD
D
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
500
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