Chemistry, 12.07.2019 14:30, pearpeaerrr1993
Which of these statements about hydrogen bonds is not true? a. hydrogen bonds account for the anomalously high boiling point of water. b. in liquid water, the average water molecule forms hydrogen bonds with three to four other water molecules?
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)benzene and toluene form nearly ideal solutions. consider an equimolar solution of benzene and toluene. at 20 °c the vapour pressures of pure benzene and toluene are 9.9 kpa and 2.9 kpa, respectively. the solution is boiled by reducing the external pressure below the vapour pressure. calculate (i) the pressure when boiling begins, (ii) the composition of each component in the vapour, and (iii) the vapour pressure when only a few drops of liquid remain. assume that the rate of vaporization is low enough for the temperature to remain constant at 20 °c.
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