The reason for higher boiling point of solution containing non-volatile solute compare to that of the pure solvent has to be explained. Concept Introduction: A substance is said to be volatile if it vaporizes readily at room temperature itself. Such substances have high vapor pressure as most of its molecules tend to exist in vapor phase. A substance is said to be non-volatile if it doesn’t vaporize spontaneously. Boiling point of a liquid is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of liquid becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. Vapor pressure of a substance is known as the pressure exerted by molecules on the vapor phase when they are in equilibrium with their actual phase which can be liquid or solid.
The reason for higher boiling point of solution containing non-volatile solute compare to that of the pure solvent has to be explained. Concept Introduction: A substance is said to be volatile if it vaporizes readily at room temperature itself. Such substances have high vapor pressure as most of its molecules tend to exist in vapor phase. A substance is said to be non-volatile if it doesn’t vaporize spontaneously. Boiling point of a liquid is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of liquid becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. Vapor pressure of a substance is known as the pressure exerted by molecules on the vapor phase when they are in equilibrium with their actual phase which can be liquid or solid.
Solution Summary: The author explains the reason for higher boiling point of solution containing non-volatile solute compared to that of the pure solvent.
The reason for higher boiling point of solution containing non-volatile solute compare to that of the pure solvent has to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
A substance is said to be volatile if it vaporizes readily at room temperature itself. Such substances have high vapor pressure as most of its molecules tend to exist in vapor phase. A substance is said to be non-volatile if it doesn’t vaporize spontaneously.
Boiling point of a liquid is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of liquid becomes equal to atmospheric pressure.
Vapor pressure of a substance is known as the pressure exerted by molecules on the vapor phase when they are in equilibrium with their actual phase which can be liquid or solid.
Will NBS (and heat or light) work for this reaction, or do we have to use Br2?
HAND DRAW
Predict the major products of the following organic reaction:
Some important notes:
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CN
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• Draw the major product, or products, of the reaction in the drawing area below.
• If there aren't any products, because no reaction will take place, check the box below the drawing area instead.
Be sure to use wedge and dash bonds when necessary, for example to distinguish between major products that are
enantiomers.
ONO reaction.
Click and drag to start drawing a structure.
Chapter 12 Solutions
OWLv2 for Ebbing/Gammon's General Chemistry, 11th Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)