Calculate the vapor pressure lowering

  1. 1. What is the vapor pressure at 25°C of a solution of 1.20g of nephtalene C10H8 in 25.6g of benzone C6H6? The vapor pressure
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  2. 1) What is the vapor pressure at 25°C of a solution of 1.20g ofnephtalene C10H8 in 25.6g of benzone C6H6? The vapor pressure of
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  3. calculate the vapor pressure of a solution made by dissolving 61.7g (molar mass= 60.06g/mol) of Urea in 212ml of water at 35C.
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  4. Calculate the vapor pressure lowering of water when 5.67 g of glucose, C6H12O6, is dissolved in 25.2 g of water at 25 ºC. The
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  5. What is the vapor pressure at 23 degree C of a solution of 1.20g of naphthalene, C10H8 in 25.6 g of benzene, C6H6? The vapor
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  6. Given that the vapor pressure of water is 17.54 Torr at 20 °C, calculate the vapor-pressure lowering of aqueous solutions that
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  7. Given that the vapor pressure of water is 17.54 torr at 20 C, calculate the vapor-pressure lowering of aqueous solutions that
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  8. What is the vapor pressure at 23 ¢ªC of a solution of 1.20 g of naphthalene, C10H8, in 25.6 g of benzene, C6H6? The vapor
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  9. What is the vapor pressure at 23°C of a solution of 1.20 g of naphthalene, C10H8, in 25.6 g of benzene,C6H6? The vapor pressure
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  10. Which of the following is NOT true of colligative properties? Colligative properties are...A. responsible for lowering the vapor
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