Answer: Once again, consider Fig. 11.9. Suppose instead of
Chapter 11, Problem 11.28(choose chapter or problem)
Once again, consider Fig. 11.9. Suppose instead of having a nonvolatile solute in the solvent in one beaker, the two beakers contain different volatile liquids. That is, suppose one beaker contains liquid A (Pvap 5 50 torr) and the other beaker contains liquid B (Pvap 5 100 torr). Explain what happens as time passes. How is this similar to the first case (shown in the figure)? How is it different?
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