(a)
Interpretation:
Explain how solvents differ from the standpoint of safety and treat them differently.
Concept introduction:
Antoine equation
Antoine equations describe the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature for pure components. This is a semi-empirical relationship.
(b)
Interpretation:
Calculate the temperature corresponding to LFL and explain the answer.
Concept introduction:
Antoine equations describe the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature for pure components. This is a semi-empirical relationship.
(c)
Interpretation:
Give reasons why it is unsafe to maintain open container of methanol and list common ignition sources found in laboratory.
Concept introduction:
Antoine equations describe the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature for pure components. This is a semi-empirical relationship.
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