Determine the vapor pressure (in atm) , at 25.0
o C, of an aqueous Glycerin
(C3H8O3) solution
that is formed by adding 75.0 g
C3H8O3 to enough water to make 563
mL solution.
Density solution = 1.05 g/mL
Vapor pressure H2O @ 25oC = 23.76
torr
Determine the vapor pressure (in atm) , at 25.0 o C, of an aqueous Glycerin (C3H8O3)...
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