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Ch.11 - Liquids and Intermolecular Forces
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
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11장, 문제 55d

Using the vapor-pressure curves in Figure 11.25, (d) estimate the external pressure at which diethyl ether will boil at 40 °C.

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Step 1: Look at the vapor-pressure curve for diethyl ether in Figure 11.25. This graph shows the relationship between the vapor pressure of diethyl ether and temperature.
Step 2: Find 40 °C on the x-axis (temperature axis) of the graph. Draw a line from this point straight up to the curve for diethyl ether.
Step 3: From the point where this line intersects the curve for diethyl ether, draw a line horizontally to the y-axis (pressure axis).
Step 4: The point where this line intersects the y-axis represents the vapor pressure of diethyl ether at 40 °C. This is also the external pressure at which diethyl ether will boil at 40 °C, because a substance boils when its vapor pressure equals the external pressure.
Step 5: Read off the value of the external pressure from the y-axis. This is the estimated external pressure at which diethyl ether will boil at 40 °C.

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Vapor Pressure

Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase at a given temperature. It indicates how readily a substance will evaporate; higher vapor pressure means a substance will boil at lower temperatures. Understanding vapor pressure is crucial for determining boiling points under varying external pressures.
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Boiling Point

The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the external pressure surrounding the liquid. At this point, the liquid turns into vapor. For diethyl ether to boil at 40 °C, the external pressure must match its vapor pressure at that temperature, which can be found using vapor-pressure curves.
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Phase Equilibrium

Phase equilibrium refers to the state where the rates of the forward and reverse processes of phase changes (like evaporation and condensation) are equal. In the context of boiling, it is the balance between the liquid and vapor phases of a substance. Understanding this concept helps in analyzing how changes in temperature and pressure affect the state of a substance.
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