8. The vapor pressure of pure water at 20.00°C is 17.50 torr Calculate the vapor pressure of the solution formed by adding 13.250 g of glucose (C6H12O6) to 0.7290 kg of water. (A) 2.77e-02 atm (B) 4.36e-02 atm (C) 9.55e-02 atm (D) 2.30e-02 atm (E) The correct answer is not shown.

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8. The vapor pressure of pure water at 20.00°C is 17.50 torr.
Calculate the vapor pressure of the solution formed by adding
13.250 g of glucose (C6H12O6) to 0.7290 kg of water.
(A) 2.77e-02 atm
(B) 4.36e-02 atm
(C) 9.55e-02 atm
(D) 2.30e-02 atm
(E) The correct answer is not shown.
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