17.108 Glauber's salt, Na,SO, 1OH,O, was used by J. R. Glauber in the 17th century as a medicinal agent. At 25°C, K, the loss of waters of hydration from Glauber's salt: 4.08X10-25 for Na,SO, 10H,0(s) Na,SO,(s) + 10H,O(g) (a) What is the vapor pressure of water at 25°C in a closed container holding a sample of Na,SO, 10H,0(s)? (b) How do the following changes affect the ratio (higher, lower, same) of hydrated form to anhydrous form for the system above? (1) Add more Na,SO,(s) (3) Add more water vapor 4. (2) Reduce the container volume (4) Add N2 gas

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17.108 Glauber's salt, Na,SO, 1OH,O, was used by J. R. Glauber in
the 17th century as a medicinal agent. At 25°C, K,
the loss of waters of hydration from Glauber's salt:
4.08X10-25
for
Na,SO, 10H,0(s) Na,SO,(s) + 10H,O(g)
(a) What is the vapor pressure of water at 25°C in a closed container
holding a sample of Na,SO, 10H,0(s)?
(b) How do the following changes affect the ratio (higher, lower,
same) of hydrated form to anhydrous form for the system above?
(1) Add more Na,SO,(s)
(3) Add more water vapor
4.
(2) Reduce the container volume
(4) Add N2 gas
Transcribed Image Text:17.108 Glauber's salt, Na,SO, 1OH,O, was used by J. R. Glauber in the 17th century as a medicinal agent. At 25°C, K, the loss of waters of hydration from Glauber's salt: 4.08X10-25 for Na,SO, 10H,0(s) Na,SO,(s) + 10H,O(g) (a) What is the vapor pressure of water at 25°C in a closed container holding a sample of Na,SO, 10H,0(s)? (b) How do the following changes affect the ratio (higher, lower, same) of hydrated form to anhydrous form for the system above? (1) Add more Na,SO,(s) (3) Add more water vapor 4. (2) Reduce the container volume (4) Add N2 gas
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