Why and how are the vapor pressures of ethyl ether and ethanol so different
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Why and how are the vapor pressures of ethyl ether and ethanol so different?
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- However, ethanol is capable of hydrogen bonding and, therefore, exhibits stronger overall IMFs, which means that fewer molecules escape from the liquid at any given temperature, and so ethanol has a lower vapor pressure than diethyl ether.
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For each liquid, the vapor pressure increases with increasing temperature. This reflects the increasing fraction of molecules above the escape threshold as temperature increases.
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