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What is the vapor pressure (mm hg) of water at above a solution prepared by dissolving of urea, co(nh2)2, in of water? the vapor pressure of pure water at 25 °c is 23. 8 mm.
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At 20°c, a sample of h2o liquid and a sample of co2 gas each have the same average kinetic energy. why is one a liquid and the other a gas at this temperature?
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