The vapor pressure of liquid bromoethane, C2H5BR, is 100. mm Hg at 263 K. A 0.296 g sample of liquid C,H5Br is placed in a closed, evacuated 340. mL container at a temperature of 263 K. Assuming that the temperature remains constant, will all of the liquid evaporate? What will the pressure in the container be when equilibrium is reached? mm Hg

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The vapor pressure of liquid bromoethane, C2H5Br, is
100. mm Hg at 263 K. A 0.296 g sample of liquid
C2H5Br is placed in a closed, evacuated 340. mL
container at a temperature of 263 K.
Assuming that the temperature remains constant, will all
of the liquid evaporate?
What will the pressure in the container be when
equilibrium is reached?
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