Water and chlorobenzene are immiscible liquids. Their mixture boils at 89^(@)C under a redued pressure of 7.7 xx10^(4)Pa . The vapour pressure of pure water at 89^(@)C is 7xx10^(4)Pa . Weight per ccent of chlorobenzene in the distillate is :
Water and Chlorobenzene are immiscible liquids. Their mixture boils at 90^(@)C under a reduced pressure of 7.82xx10^(10) Pa. The vapour pressure of pure water at 90^(@)C is 7.03xx10^(4) Pa. On weight percent basis, chlorobenzene in the disillate is equla to :( Mol. wt. of chlorobenzen is 112.5g mol^(-1) )
A mixture of two immiscible liquids nitrobenzene and water boiling at 99^(circ)C shows a partial pressure of the closest value of their weight ratio. (Water: nitrobenzene)
A mixture of two immiscible liquids nitrobenzene and water boiling point at 99^(@) C has a partial vapour pressure of water 733 mm and that of nitro benzene 27mm. Calculate the ratio of the weights of water to nitro benzene in the distillate.
When a liquid that is immiscible with water was steam distilled at 952^(@)C at a total pressure of 748 torr, the distillate contained 1.25g of the liquid per gram of water. The vapour pressure of water is 648 torr at 95.2^(@)C . What is the molar mass of liquid?
A mixture of two immiscible liquids nitrobenzene and water at 99^(@)C has a partial vapour pressure of water 733 mm and that of nitrobenzene 27 mm . Calculate the ratio of the weights of nitrobenzene to the water in the distillate.
When a liquid that is immiscible with water was steam distilled at 95.2^(@)C at a total pressure of 748 torr, the distilled contained 1.25 g of the liquid per gram of water . The vapour pressure of water is 648 torr at 95.2^(@)C , what is the molar mass of liquid?
NARENDRA AWASTHI-DILUTE SOLUTION-Level 3 - Match The Column