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5 of vapz Ethanol Carbon tetrachloride Benzene expresa nt of me - Heptane -
Water Vapor pressute ( torr ) peratus tivelr 20 40 60 80 Temperature ( °C ) 100
Clape impeza or pres Log P date 2 ota the rest Carbon tetrachloride - Benzene ...
5 of vapz Ethanol Carbon tetrachloride Benzene expresa nt of me - Heptane -
Water Vapor pressute ( torr ) peratus tivelr 20 40 60 80 Temperature ( °C ) 100
Clape impeza or pres Log P date 2 ota the rest Carbon tetrachloride - Benzene ...
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( concn . in B ) Solute Solvent A Solvent B Kg ( concn . in A ) lodine Water Carbon
tetrachloride 85 lodine Water Chloroform 131 Bromine Water Carbon
tetrachloride 26 Bromine Water Bromoform 64 Trimethylamine Ethyl ether Water
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( concn . in B ) Solute Solvent A Solvent B Kg ( concn . in A ) lodine Water Carbon
tetrachloride 85 lodine Water Chloroform 131 Bromine Water Carbon
tetrachloride 26 Bromine Water Bromoform 64 Trimethylamine Ethyl ether Water
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... the change in entropy of the water is less than AH / T and the process is not
spontaneous . Example 2208 whic Die is assa IB M cono Solution : TE f Equation
: - R In ( 0 . 01 Example : For carbon tetrachloride , the heat of vaporization is
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... the change in entropy of the water is less than AH / T and the process is not
spontaneous . Example 2208 whic Die is assa IB M cono Solution : TE f Equation
: - R In ( 0 . 01 Example : For carbon tetrachloride , the heat of vaporization is
7140 ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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