37. In measuring the vapor pressure of a liquid by means of the isoteniscope, the height of the Hg in the manometer was found to be 53.32 cm at 40°C, and 39.40 cm at 55°C. The barometric pressure was...


37. In measuring the vapor pressure of a liquid by means of the isoteniscope,<br>the height of the Hg in the manometer was found to be 53.32 cm at 40°C, and<br>39.40 cm at 55°C. The barometric pressure was 741.0 mm. What are the vapor<br>pressures of the liquid at the two temperatures?<br>

Extracted text: 37. In measuring the vapor pressure of a liquid by means of the isoteniscope, the height of the Hg in the manometer was found to be 53.32 cm at 40°C, and 39.40 cm at 55°C. The barometric pressure was 741.0 mm. What are the vapor pressures of the liquid at the two temperatures?

Jun 09, 2022
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