The constituent partial pressures of a gas in equilibrium with a liquid solution at 30°C and 1 atm containing
(a) Calculate the partial pressure of air. If you make any assumptions, state what they are.
(b) Suppose the only data available on this system gave
(c) The same system was examined in Example 6.4-1. What percentage errors in the two calculated quantities would result from using Raoult's law for the partial pressure of water?
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