Arrange the following in order of increasing normal boiling point. Vapor Pressure Versus Temperature 2. Diethyl ether Water Mercury -100 0 34.6 100 200 357 400 Temperature (°C) Vapor pressure (atm)

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Arrange the following in order of increasing normal boiling point.
Vapor Pressure Versus Temperature
Diethyl ether
Water
Mercury
-100
0 34.6
100
200
357 400
Temperature (°C)
Water < diethyl ether < mercury
O Mercury < water < diethyl ether
O Diethyl ether < water < mercury
O Mercury < diethyl ether < water
Vapor pressure (atm)
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange the following in order of increasing normal boiling point. Vapor Pressure Versus Temperature Diethyl ether Water Mercury -100 0 34.6 100 200 357 400 Temperature (°C) Water < diethyl ether < mercury O Mercury < water < diethyl ether O Diethyl ether < water < mercury O Mercury < diethyl ether < water Vapor pressure (atm)
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