Vapor pressure of propanone at 50 degrees Celsius
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Explanation:
If we work it out with direct proportions, the vapor pressure of propanone is 56 degrees Celsius. The atmospheric pressure is about 101 kPa. If the vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure, the substance boils. Therefore, if we hold a linear proportion, 45/56 = x/101.
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"78"
EXPLANATION:
- When the vapor pressure is directly work through the proportions to a temperature rate it reaction is heavily dependent on their own assemble nature.
- The vapour pressure of propanone is calculated and form in degree Celsius in rate.
- The rate of vapor when it is calculated by 50°C with propanone its finally gives us a 78° vapour pressure.
- Hence, it is 78° vapor pressure.
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