Substance GAMMA has a vapor pressure of 318 torr at 19 °C. When a sample of the nonvolatile substance DELTA is dissolved in GAMMA, the vapor pressure of the solution is detemined to be 159 torr. Calculate the mole fraction of GAMMA in the solution? (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 120. and -123 and 123. and 12.3) Question 2 Question 2 of 29>> A Moving to another question will save this response. BAR F10 30 %24 & 7. Y. S K alt alt on command command option

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Substance GAMMA has a vapor pressure of 318 torr at 19 °C. When a sample of the nonvolatile substance DELTA is dissolved in GAMMA, the vapor
pressure of the solution is detemined to be 159 torr. Calculate the mole fraction of GAMMA in the solution?
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-123 and 123. and 12.3)
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Transcribed Image Text:Substance GAMMA has a vapor pressure of 318 torr at 19 °C. When a sample of the nonvolatile substance DELTA is dissolved in GAMMA, the vapor pressure of the solution is detemined to be 159 torr. Calculate the mole fraction of GAMMA in the solution? Question 2 (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 120. and -123 and 123. and 12.3) Question 2 of 29 A Moving to another question will save this response. BRR F10 61 2 24 4 & 3 5 6 ア 8. E R Y. Aa F D G J K L C all alt on command command option
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