133 107 ethyl ether ethyl alcohol 80 53 water 27 ethylene glycol 20 40 60 80 100 120 Temperature (°C) University of Wisconsin, https://wisc.pb.unizin.org/minimisgenchem/chapter/vapor-pressure-m10q3/ Reference the vapor pressure diagram above with the table below, which provides the chemical formulas for the four substances: Substance Chemical Relative BP Relative Pvap Name Formula Water H20 [ Select ] [ Select ] Ethyl ether (CH3CH2)20 [ Select ] [ Select ] Ethylene glycol (CH2OH)2 [Select ] [ Select ] Ethyl alcohol CH CH,OH Select] ( Select ] In the table, rank each substance by its boiling point (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest) and rank each substance by its vapor pressure (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest). Pressure (kPa)

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107
ethyl ether
ethyl alcohol
80
53
water
27
ethylene glycol
20
40
60
80
100
120
Temperature (°C)
University of Wisconsin, https://wisc.pb.unizin.org/minimisgenchem/chapter/vapor-pressure-m10q3/
Reference the vapor pressure diagram above with the table below, which provides the chemical formulas
for the four substances:
Substance
Chemical
Relative BP
Relative Pvap
Name
Formula
Water
H20
[ Select ]
[ Select ]
Ethyl ether
(CH3CH,)20
[ Select ]
[ Select ]
Ethylene
glycol
(CH2OH)2
[ Select ]
[ Select ]
Ethyl alcohol CH3CH2OH
( Select ]
[ Select ]
In the table, rank each substance by its boiling point (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest) and rank
each substance by its vapor pressure (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest).
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(kPa)
Pressure
Transcribed Image Text:133 107 ethyl ether ethyl alcohol 80 53 water 27 ethylene glycol 20 40 60 80 100 120 Temperature (°C) University of Wisconsin, https://wisc.pb.unizin.org/minimisgenchem/chapter/vapor-pressure-m10q3/ Reference the vapor pressure diagram above with the table below, which provides the chemical formulas for the four substances: Substance Chemical Relative BP Relative Pvap Name Formula Water H20 [ Select ] [ Select ] Ethyl ether (CH3CH,)20 [ Select ] [ Select ] Ethylene glycol (CH2OH)2 [ Select ] [ Select ] Ethyl alcohol CH3CH2OH ( Select ] [ Select ] In the table, rank each substance by its boiling point (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest) and rank each substance by its vapor pressure (1 being the lowest, 4 being the highest). <> <> <> <> (kPa) Pressure
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