Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The vapor pressure of liquid butanol, C,H,OH, is 40.0 mm Hg at 326 K. A sample of C₂H₂OH is placed in a closed, evacuated container of constant volume at a temperature of 477 K. It is found that all of the C₂H₂OH is in the vapor phase and that the pressure is 52.0 mm Hg. If the temperature in the container is reduced to 326 K, which of the following statements are correct? (Select all that apply.) No condensation will occur. D Liquid butanol will be present. The pressure in the container will be 40.0 mm Hg. Some of the vapor initially present will condense. Only butanol vapor will be present. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group more group attempts remaining

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The vapor pressure of liquid butanol, C₂H, OH, is 40.0 mm Hg at 326 K.
A sample of C, H, OH is placed in a closed, evacuated container of constant volume at a temperature of 477 K. It is found that
all of the C4H₂OH is in the vapor phase and that the pressure is 52.0 mm Hg. If the temperature in the container is reduced to
326 K, which of the following statements are correct?
(Select all that apply.)
No condensation will occur.
□ Liquid butanol will be present.
The pressure in the container will be 40.0 mm Hg.
Some of the vapor initially present will condense.
Only butanol vapor will be present.
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Transcribed Image Text:M Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The vapor pressure of liquid butanol, C₂H, OH, is 40.0 mm Hg at 326 K. A sample of C, H, OH is placed in a closed, evacuated container of constant volume at a temperature of 477 K. It is found that all of the C4H₂OH is in the vapor phase and that the pressure is 52.0 mm Hg. If the temperature in the container is reduced to 326 K, which of the following statements are correct? (Select all that apply.) No condensation will occur. □ Liquid butanol will be present. The pressure in the container will be 40.0 mm Hg. Some of the vapor initially present will condense. Only butanol vapor will be present. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group more group attempts remaining
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