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Engineering, 24.02.2020 22:20 chriscendypierre56

A solution of methyl acetate C3H6O2 and water that is 75.% methyl acetate by mass is boiling at 75.9°C. The vapor is collected and cooled until it condenses to form a new solution. Calculate the percent by mass of methyl acetate in the new solution. Here's some data you may need: normal boiling point density vapor pressure at 75.9°C methyl acetate 57.°C 0.93gmL 1381.torr water 100.°C 1.00gmL 307.torr Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Note for advanced students: you may assume the solution and vapor above it are ideal.

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