Interpretation: It is to be determined whether chloroform can be heated at
Concept introduction:
The temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure equals the pressure around it and the liquid transform into a vapor is known as the boiling point of a substance.
Answer to Problem 2STP
Chloroform cannot be heated in an open container to
Explanation of Solution
The graph is plotted between vapor pressure and temperature. The temperature at which the vapor pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure (1 atm or 101.3 kPa) is the boiling point of that substance.
For chloroform the normal boiling is
Thus, chloroform cannot be heated in an open container to
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