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Calculate the Vapor Pressure of a Solution Prepared by Dissolving

Question 6

Question 6

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Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.500 mol of a non-volatile solute in 275 g of hexane ( Calculate the vapor pressure of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.500 mol of a non-volatile solute in 275 g of hexane (   = 86.18 g/mol)  at 49.6°C. P°<sub>hexane</sub> = 400.0 torr at 49.6°C. A)  54 torr B)  154 torr C)  246 torr D)  346 torr E)  400. torr = 86.18 g/mol) at 49.6°C. P°hexane = 400.0 torr at 49.6°C.


A) 54 torr
B) 154 torr
C) 246 torr
D) 346 torr
E) 400. torr

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