Respuesta :
Answer:
Based on the information, the comparison of characteristics of two substances is as follow:
Substance A:
- Has a higher boiling point
- Has a higher heat of vaporization
Substance B:
- Has weaker intermolecular forces
- Is a gas at 300 mmHg
Explanation:
- The substance A has vapor pressure 275 mmHg so it has low vapor as compared to substance B so it has higher boiling point and has higher heat of vaporization.
- The substance B has vapor pressure of 459 mmHg so it has weaker intermolecular forces as compared to substance A and also it is a gas at 300 mmHg.
Answer:
Comparing the two substances, A and B
a) B has weaker in intermolecular forces.
b) A has a higher boiling point.
c) B is a gas at 300mmHg.
d) A has a higher heat of vaporization
The reason for this is because vapour pressure is the measure of the pressure exerted by a gas above a liquid in a closed container. Strong intermolecular forces produce a lower rate of evaporation and a lower vapor pressure. Weak intermolecular forces produce a higher rate of evaporation and a higher vapor pressure.