This graph shows how the vapor pressure of three liquids varies with temperature: 900 B0- 700 600- 500 400. 300 200 acetone ethanol 10. hexane 50 60 70 80 90 temperature, °C Use the graph to answer the following questions: Which liquid is the most volatile? most volatile: choose one V Which is the least volatile? least volatile: choose one acetone: What is the normal boiling point of each liquid? Note: your answer must be within 1°C of the exact answer to be graded correct. ethanol: hexane: O more Suppose a beaker of ethanol is put inside a sealed tank containing ethanol gas at 63. degree C and 400. torr. After ten minutes, will there be more liquid in the beaker, less liquid, or the same amount? O less O the same vapor pressure, torr

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This graph shows how the vapor pressure of three liquids varies with temperature:
900
B00
700
600
500-
400
300-
200-
acetone
ethanol
100-
hexane
50
60
80
90
temperature, °C
Use the graph to answer the following questions:
Which liquid is the most volatile?
choose one v
most volatile:
Which is the least volatile?
least volatile:
choose one v
acetone:
°C
What is the normal boiling point of each liquid?
Note: your answer must be within 1°C of the exact
answer to be graded correct.
ethanol:
hexane:
Suppose a beaker of ethanol is put inside a sealed
tank containing ethanol gas at 63. degree C and
400. torr. After ten minutes, will there be more liquid
in the beaker, less liquid, or the same amount?
O more
O less
O the same
Explanation
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Transcribed Image Text:This graph shows how the vapor pressure of three liquids varies with temperature: 900 B00 700 600 500- 400 300- 200- acetone ethanol 100- hexane 50 60 80 90 temperature, °C Use the graph to answer the following questions: Which liquid is the most volatile? choose one v most volatile: Which is the least volatile? least volatile: choose one v acetone: °C What is the normal boiling point of each liquid? Note: your answer must be within 1°C of the exact answer to be graded correct. ethanol: hexane: Suppose a beaker of ethanol is put inside a sealed tank containing ethanol gas at 63. degree C and 400. torr. After ten minutes, will there be more liquid in the beaker, less liquid, or the same amount? O more O less O the same Explanation Check ©2021 McGrav MacBook Air vapor pressure, torr
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