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    droplets‚ and hence the vapor pressure exerted by the benzene is the same as that of benzene alone at the existing temperature. The same is true of the water present. Because they are immiscible‚ the two liquids independently exert pressures against the common external pressure‚ and when the sum of the two partial pressures equals the external pressure‚ boiling occurs. Benzene has a vapor pressure of 760 mm Hg at 80°C‚ and if it is mixed with water‚ the combined vapor pressure must equal 760 mm Hg

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    freezing point of water‚ which the standard is usually 0°C. This is the point in which water and ice are at equilibrium. The freezing point Tf°‚ the vapor pressure of water and ice must be equal. If you add a soluble liquid or solid to the equilibrium mixture‚ the temperature of the ice and the solution will fall until it reaches equilibrium. The vapor pressure of water at 0°C is less than that of a pure liquid. The temperature of the new solution will change the in which it reaches equilibrium or the

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    acetone

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    CHAPTER 1 PRODUCTION 236250 TONNES PER YEAR OF ACETONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Acetone is a clear‚ colorless‚ volatile liquid with sweer odor. It is both the simples aliphatic ketone and the most commercially important. It has a distinctive fruity or mint-like odor and a pungent taste. It is also found naturally in plants‚ tress‚ volcanic gases‚ and forest fires and as a by product of the breakdown of body fat. Nearly all world production of acetone is via cumene peroxidation‚ as a coproduct with

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    CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS After careful analysis of data collected from the bioethanol in talahib that have been tested‚ the researchers were able to generate the following tables that will answer the research questions. The results of the study were presented in a tabular form which showed how the data presented. Physical Properties Table 1: Differences of BIT and Commercial Ethanol in Density and Smoke Emission Properties BIT (MEAN) Ethanol (MEAN) Density 300 kg/m^3 354.64 kg/m^3 Smoke

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    are equal. The liquid and vapor reach a state of dynamic equilibrium: liquid molecules evaporate and vapor molecules condense at the same rate. The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals atmospheric pressure. While a gas is forming‚ the vapor pressure within the gas bubbles equals the external pressure. However‚ if the vapor pressure does not equal the external pressure‚ the bubble may burst or corrupt. If the vapor pressure within a bubble is lower than

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    Pressure In Gases Experiment Hypothesis: Using the recommended tire pressure will provide better gasoline mileage. When the tire pressure is lower than the recommended value‚ the surface contact area between the tire and the road is greater. This will cause greater friction and more energy is required to move the car. As a result‚ more gasoline will be consumed. When the air pressure of a car’s tire is higher than the recommended value‚ the contact area between the tire and the road is reduced.

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    Yidi Wang (Joseph) WR 98 Summary of “College Pressures” In the article “College Pressures‚” William Zinsser analysis the four reasons which cost pressures on college students: economic pressure‚ parental pressure‚ peer pressure‚ and self-induced pressure. All college students are under the shadow of these four kinds of pressure. The pressure is so heavy that current college students couldn’t enjoy their college life. Zinsser first cites some messages from a students and the dean to show how

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    EXPERIMENT-1 Pressure-Temperature Relationship for Steam OBJECT: The objective of this experiment is to determine the relationship between saturation pressure and saturation temperature of the wet steam. APPARATUS: Pressure-temperature apparatus with pressure gauge and thermometer. [pic] THEORY: In order to determine the relationship between the saturation temperature and pressure of wet steam it is necessary to obtain a number of corresponding values of the

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    Atmospheric Pressure

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    Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted on a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the atmosphere of Earth (or that of another planet). In most circumstances atmospheric pressure is closely approximated by the hydrostatic pressure caused by the mass of air above the measurement point. Low-pressure areas have less atmospheric mass above their location‚ whereas high-pressure areas have more atmospheric mass above their location. Likewise‚ as elevation increases‚ there is

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    Peer Pressure

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    Peer Pressure “Come on grab it hurry just grab it‚ it’s easy to steal the video game and I will let you play it first hurry‚ and grab it.” Peer pressure is basically someone around you who is trying to get you to do something you are not comfortable with‚ or something that is against your standards. For instance trying to get you to smoke‚ or drink with them is something you may not be okay with. Although some might say all peer pressure is bad I would argue that because peer pressure can be

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