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( concn . in B ) Solute Solvent A Solvent B Kp = ( concn . in A ) Iodine Water
Carbon tetrachloride 85 Iodine Water Chloroform 131 Bromine Water Carbon
tetrachloride Bromine Water Bromoform 64 Trimethylamine Ethyl ether Water
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( concn . in B ) Solute Solvent A Solvent B Kp = ( concn . in A ) Iodine Water
Carbon tetrachloride 85 Iodine Water Chloroform 131 Bromine Water Carbon
tetrachloride Bromine Water Bromoform 64 Trimethylamine Ethyl ether Water
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Example : For carbon tetrachloride , the heat of vaporization is 7140 cal / mol and
the normal boiling point is 77 ° C . Calculate the entropy of vaporization per mole
of carbon tetrachloride when the liquid is vaporized at 77 ° C against a ...
Example : For carbon tetrachloride , the heat of vaporization is 7140 cal / mol and
the normal boiling point is 77 ° C . Calculate the entropy of vaporization per mole
of carbon tetrachloride when the liquid is vaporized at 77 ° C against a ...
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A third plane , perpendicular to the first two and halfway between the carbon and
the oxygen , completes the division of the ... What orbitals are used for bonding in
each of the following molecules : linear Cl - Hg - Hg - Cl , carbon tetrachloride ...
A third plane , perpendicular to the first two and halfway between the carbon and
the oxygen , completes the division of the ... What orbitals are used for bonding in
each of the following molecules : linear Cl - Hg - Hg - Cl , carbon tetrachloride ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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