900 800 - Carbon disulfide 700 600 Methano 500 Ethanol 400 Heptand 300- 200 100 - 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Temperature (C) The vapor pressure of propanol is 400 mm Hg at 82.0 °C. From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate the temperature at which the vapor pressure of ethanol is 400 mm Hg. The intermolecular forces in propanol are v than the intermolecular forces in ethanol. pressure (mm Hg)

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From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate the normal boiling point of ethanol.
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Transcribed Image Text:this question. 900 800 Carbon disulfide 700 600 Methanol 500 Ethanol 400 Heptane 300 200 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Temperature (°C) From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate the normal boiling point of ethanol. °C Vapor pressure (mm Hg)
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Temperature (°C)
The vapor pressure of propanol is 400 mm Hg at 82.0 °C. From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate the temperature at which the vapor pressure of ethanol is 400 mm Hg.
The intermolecular forces in propanol are
v than the intermolecular forces in ethanol.
Vapor pressure (mm Hg)
Transcribed Image Text:900 800 - Carbon disulfide 700 600 Methano Ethanol 500 400 Heptane 2 300 - 200 100- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Temperature (°C) The vapor pressure of propanol is 400 mm Hg at 82.0 °C. From the plot of vapor pressures vs temperature above, estimate the temperature at which the vapor pressure of ethanol is 400 mm Hg. The intermolecular forces in propanol are v than the intermolecular forces in ethanol. Vapor pressure (mm Hg)
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