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This document provides 3 chemistry problems involving calculating partial pressures and vapor pressures of solutions. Problem 1 asks to calculate the partial pressure of ethanol in a solution containing cyclohexane and ethanol. Problem 2 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of pure butane given its partial pressure in a butane-acetone mixture. Problem 3 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of a glucose-water solution given the mass of glucose and vapor pressure of water.
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Advance Chemistry Seatwork (Boiling Point Elevation)
This document provides 3 chemistry problems involving calculating partial pressures and vapor pressures of solutions. Problem 1 asks to calculate the partial pressure of ethanol in a solution containing cyclohexane and ethanol. Problem 2 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of pure butane given its partial pressure in a butane-acetone mixture. Problem 3 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of a glucose-water solution given the mass of glucose and vapor pressure of water.
This document provides 3 chemistry problems involving calculating partial pressures and vapor pressures of solutions. Problem 1 asks to calculate the partial pressure of ethanol in a solution containing cyclohexane and ethanol. Problem 2 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of pure butane given its partial pressure in a butane-acetone mixture. Problem 3 asks to calculate the vapor pressure of a glucose-water solution given the mass of glucose and vapor pressure of water.
1. 25 grams of cyclohexane (Po=80.5 torr, MM=84.16 g/mol) and 30
grams of ethanol (Po=52.3 torr, MM=92.14 g/mol) are both volatile components present in a solution. What is the partial pressure of ethanol? 2. What is the vapor pressure of pure butane at 20°C if its partial pressure is 698 mmHg in a butane-acetone mixture where the mole fraction of acetone is x=0.577? 3. What is the vapor pressure of a solution at 25°C containing 78.0 grams of glucose (MM=180.16 g/mol) in 500 grams of water? The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 23.8 mmHg.