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Chemistry, 22.02.2022 06:40 murtaghliam1

What happens to the vapor pressure if we mix two volatile liquids (both have measurable vapor pressure)? PTotal = PA + PB = XA P°A + XB P°B

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Vapor pressure is smaller than vapor pressure of either pure liquid.
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Vapor pressure is larger than vapor pressure of either pure liquid.

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Vapor pressure is between vapor pressures of the pure liquids.

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