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An ideal liquid solution has two volatile components.
In the vapor in equilibrium with the solution, the mole fractions of the components are
(a) both 0.50; (b) equal, but not necessarily 0.50; (c) not very likely to be equal; (d) 1.00 for the solvent and 0.00 for the solute.
Is the answer A? The question is asking what will happen when the vapor is in equilibrium. or something like that. Its sort of vague.
In the vapor in equilibrium with the solution, the mole fractions of the components are
(a) both 0.50; (b) equal, but not necessarily 0.50; (c) not very likely to be equal; (d) 1.00 for the solvent and 0.00 for the solute.
Is the answer A? The question is asking what will happen when the vapor is in equilibrium. or something like that. Its sort of vague.
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