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Chemistry, 26.11.2019 02:31 elielson1497
Dibromoethene (de, p*de=22.9 kpa at 358 k) and dibromopropene(dp, p*dp = 17.1 kpa at 358 k) form a nearly ideal solution. ifzde = 0.60, what is (a) ptot when the system isall liquid (b) the composition of the vapor when the system isstill almost all liquid?
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