A dilute solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride behaves as an ideal-dilute

Chapter 5, Problem 5.16(a)

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A dilute solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride behaves as an ideal-dilute solution. The vapour pressure of pure CCl4 is 33.85 Torr at 298 K. The Henrys law constant when the concentration of Br2 is expressed as a mole fraction is 122.36 Torr. Calculate the vapour pressure of each component, the total pressure, and the composition of the vapour phase when the mole fraction of Br2 is 0.050, on the assumption that the conditions of the idealdilute solution are satisfied at this concentration.

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