Chloroform, CH3Cl, is an organic solvent that does not form hydrogen bonds and has a normal boiling point of 61.2 °C. The atmospheric pressure in your lab is measured to be 29.29 inHg. Use the following equation to calculate the change in the boiling point at this pressure. At = C x (273.15+tbp) × (760- Patm) At is the change in the boiling point in °C C = 0.00012 for normal "non-associated" (non-hydrogen bonding) liquids C = 0.0010 for "associated" (hydrogen bonding) liquids top is normal boiling point in °C Patm is observed atmospheric pressure in mmHg 1ST bet Use the following equation to calculate the pressure-corrected boiling point of chloroform when the atmospheric pressure is 29.29 inHg. - At tbp,corrected=tbp - top.corrected is the pressure-corrected boiling point in °C top is normal boiling point in At is the change in the boiling point in °C

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Chloroform, CH3CI, is an organic solvent that does not form hydrogen bonds and has a normal boiling
point of 61.2 °C. The atmospheric pressure in your lab is measured to be 29.29 inHg. Use the following
equation to calculate the change in the boiling point at this pressure.
X
At = Cx (273.15 + tpp) × (760 - Patm)
At is the change in the boiling point in °C
C = 0.00012 for normal "non-associated" (non-hydrogen bonding) liquids
C = 0.0010 for "associated" (hydrogen bonding) liquids
top is normal boiling point in °C
Patm is observed atmospheric pressure in mmHg
amet beloondolsunt
12260M
. Use the following equation to calculate the pressure-corrected boiling point of chloroform when the
atmospheric pressure is 29.29 inHg.
top,corrected = tbp - At
top,corrected is the pressure-corrected boiling point in °C
top is normal boiling point in
At is the change in the boiling point in °C
Transcribed Image Text:Chloroform, CH3CI, is an organic solvent that does not form hydrogen bonds and has a normal boiling point of 61.2 °C. The atmospheric pressure in your lab is measured to be 29.29 inHg. Use the following equation to calculate the change in the boiling point at this pressure. X At = Cx (273.15 + tpp) × (760 - Patm) At is the change in the boiling point in °C C = 0.00012 for normal "non-associated" (non-hydrogen bonding) liquids C = 0.0010 for "associated" (hydrogen bonding) liquids top is normal boiling point in °C Patm is observed atmospheric pressure in mmHg amet beloondolsunt 12260M . Use the following equation to calculate the pressure-corrected boiling point of chloroform when the atmospheric pressure is 29.29 inHg. top,corrected = tbp - At top,corrected is the pressure-corrected boiling point in °C top is normal boiling point in At is the change in the boiling point in °C
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