Multiple Choice
The vapor pressure of pure ethanol at 60 °C is 0.459 atm. Raoult's Law predicts that a solution prepared by dissolving 10.0 mmol naphthalene (nonvolatile) in 90.0 mmol ethanol will have a vapor pressure of atm.
A) 0.367
B) 0.0918
C) 0.498
D) 0.790
E) 0.413
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