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layuplilley
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can anyone give me some ideas about #1 or 2. I think he worked something similar to 1 in class, but i can't find any of my notes, so any help is much appreciated.

10/28/2005 4:54:47 PM

wildfaery
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I always find myself waiting until the day before to do chemistry homework. I always put it off because I get so frustrated. I have a mtg with Franzen, my test grade sucked

10/30/2005 2:39:25 PM

wildfaery
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you can look in your book on pg 190 for help with number one

10/30/2005 3:28:14 PM

Erfdawg
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I don't understand how pg 190 helps with Q1. I see how the example is similar to Q1, but we don't know the boiling temp or the pressure at that altitude. I found an equation through wikipedia on how to find the atmosperic pressure with a given altitude but it isn't a formula he has ever shown us or that is in the book. The equation is:

logP=5-(h/15500) where h is height.

I can solve the problem if I use this formula but I am not sure if I am supposed to use it.

any help is appreciated.

10/30/2005 7:58:46 PM

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I used the C-C eq and used the pressure of .38atm roughly, b/c the 20000ft is roughly 6000m.

10/30/2005 8:50:38 PM

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how did you begin to do #2?

10/30/2005 9:12:09 PM

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I am currently translating #2 into english.

For #1 I calculated the pressure at the top of Kilimanjaro as:

logP=5-(h/15500)
P=10^(5-(6000/15500))
P=41011 Pascals
P=0.405 atm

What value did you use for the Hvap?

10/30/2005 9:22:55 PM

wildfaery
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40.7kj/mol

10/30/2005 9:28:06 PM

Joie
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number 2 is problem #1 in chapter 5 of the book.....i'm trying to work backwards

so far, nothing

10/30/2005 9:36:17 PM

wildfaery
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thanks for the tip, so you're just looking at the answer in the back of the book and trying to figure it out?

[Edited on October 30, 2005 at 9:45 PM. Reason : .]

10/30/2005 9:44:11 PM

Joie
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^ehe

yeah

10/30/2005 9:45:59 PM

wildfaery
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alright, I'll try that too and let you know if I come up with anything, it's doubtful though

10/30/2005 9:48:04 PM

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Ok, so we've got an extension for the homework with some hints for number two. I used the C-C eq to obtain P2 and then used PV=nRT to obtain V/n in L/mol. I'm not sure where to go from there in order to obtain kilograms. Any help would be appreciated.

11/1/2005 2:27:45 PM

wildfaery
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I need some help for 2 . . . .

11/1/2005 6:25:42 PM

layuplilley
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I am in the same boat. i only have 1 and 4, and i am not even 100% sure i have them right. any help on 2,3, or 5 would be great, and get me one step closer to passing. thanks

11/1/2005 8:30:38 PM

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for 3 you have to find p2 using the clapeyron eq, but before you have to find the delta V, the eq. for it is in our notes: molecular weight/density - molecular weight/density.

for 5 I had to look in the book, I recommend pg 243

11/1/2005 8:52:49 PM

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I don't see how you could answer #5 with the formula on pg. 243

11/1/2005 10:06:32 PM

Erfdawg
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Oh I got it nevermind yeah pg. 243 has the answer!

11/1/2005 10:09:18 PM

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http://www.chem.queensu.ca/people/faculty/mombourquette/FirstYrChem/colligative/

scroll down this page for a worked example similar to #4

11/1/2005 10:57:51 PM

layuplilley
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thanks for the help. i am gonna stare at #2 for a little while longer, and will let you know if i have any ideas, which means i will prob just see yall in class.

11/2/2005 12:48:11 AM

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