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The vapor pressure of water at $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ is 23.76 torr. If 1.25 $\mathrm{g}$ of water is enclosed in a 1.5 -L container, will any liquid be present? If so, what mass of liquid?
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We can use the ideal gas law for this, which is given by $PV = nRT$, where $P$ is the pressure, $V$ is the volume, $n$ is the number of moles, $R$ is the gas constant, and $T$ is the temperature. Show more…
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The vapor pressure of water at 25 C is 23.76 torr. If 1.25 g of water is enclosed in a 1.5 L container, is any liquid present? If so, what is the mass of the liquid?
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