when 14.26 g of argon gas is passed through liquid bromine, the temperature of the system is 45°C and total pressure of the system is 1200 mmHg. -argon gas is saturated fully by bromine gas vapor pressure of bromine gas is 345 mm Hg at 35°C - evaporation enthalpy for bromine is 30,56 kJ/mol - evaporation enthalpy does not change according to temperature calculate a) vapor pressure of bromine at 45 °C b) amount of bromine that is dragged

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when 14.26 g of argon gas is passed through
liquid bromine, the temperature of the system
is 45°C and total pressure of the system is
1200 mmHg.
-argon gas is saturated fully by bromine gas
- vapor pressure of bromine gas is 345 mm
Hg at 35°C
- evaporation enthalpy for bromine is 30,56
kJ/mol
- evaporation enthalpy does not change
according to temperature
calculate
a) vapor pressure of bromine at 45 °C
b) amount of bromine that is dragged
Transcribed Image Text:when 14.26 g of argon gas is passed through liquid bromine, the temperature of the system is 45°C and total pressure of the system is 1200 mmHg. -argon gas is saturated fully by bromine gas - vapor pressure of bromine gas is 345 mm Hg at 35°C - evaporation enthalpy for bromine is 30,56 kJ/mol - evaporation enthalpy does not change according to temperature calculate a) vapor pressure of bromine at 45 °C b) amount of bromine that is dragged
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