Which solution has the higher vapor pressure? (A) A solution that boils at 100∘C (B) A solution that boils at −33∘C
(A) A solution that boils at 100∘C
(B) A solution that boils at −33∘C
1 Answer
Apr 2, 2016
Vapor pressure is just the amount of gas in the liquid-gas equilibrium; the higher the vapor pressure, the more gas there is, and thus the vaporization can occur more easily, as it is easier to shift the liquid-gas equilibrium to vaporize more liquid into gas when there is a lot of gas.
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