Hexane and heptane form an ideal solution. The vapour pressures of pure hexane and heptane at 25°C are 19 kPa and 36 kPa respectively. Calculate the total vapour pressure of the solution that contains 0.978 mole of hexane and 0.364 mole of heptaine The 0.364 mole of heptane, 12.

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Hexane and heptane form an ideal solution.
The vapour pressures of pure hexane and
heptane at 25°C are 19 kPa and 36 kPa
respectively. Calculate the total vapour pressure
of the solution that contains 0.978 mole of
hexane and 0.364 mole of heptaine
The 0.364 mole of heptane.
13.85 kPa
12.
A
B
B 9.76 kPa
C 23.61 kPa
D 33.37 kPa
Transcribed Image Text:Hexane and heptane form an ideal solution. The vapour pressures of pure hexane and heptane at 25°C are 19 kPa and 36 kPa respectively. Calculate the total vapour pressure of the solution that contains 0.978 mole of hexane and 0.364 mole of heptaine The 0.364 mole of heptane. 13.85 kPa 12. A B B 9.76 kPa C 23.61 kPa D 33.37 kPa
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