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Beaker A has 1.00 mol of chloroform, CHCl3, at 27°C. Beaker B has 1.00 mol of carbon tet...

Beaker A has 1.00 mol of chloroform, CHCl3, at 27°C. Beaker B has 1.00 mol of carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, also at 27°C. Equal masses of a nonvolatile, nonreactive solute are added to both beakers. In answering the questions below, the following data may be helpful.

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(a) Vapor pressure of solvent over beaker B ________ vapor pressure of solvent over beaker A.

(b) Boiling point of solution in beaker A ________ boiling point of solution in beaker B.

(c) Vapor pressure of pure CHCl3 ________ vapor pressure of solvent over beaker A.

(d) Vapor pressure lowering of solvent in beaker A ________ vapor pressure lowering of solvent in beaker B.

(e) Mole fraction of solute in beaker A ________ mole fraction of solute in beaker B.

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