Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid Y. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment 310. g samples of Liquid X and Liquid Y are weighed out, and the volumes Vx and Vy of the samples are measured. 45.0 mL of Liquid X are put in one sealed 5 L flask, and 45.0 mL of Liquid Y are put in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in each flask is then slowly lowered with a vacuum pump. predicted outcome Ox will be greater than Vy Ox will be less than Vy Ox will be equal to Vy O It's impossible to predict whether Vx or Vy will be greater without more information. O Eventually both liquids boil, X first and then Y. O Eventually both liquids boil, Y first and then X. Neither liquid will boil It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid boils without more information.

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310. g samples of Liquid X and Liquid Y are
weighed out, and the volumes Vx and Vy
of the samples are measured.
45.0 mL of Liquid X are put in one sealed
5 L flask, and 45.0 mL of Liquid Y are put
in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in
each flask is then slowly lowered with a
vacuum pump.
Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid Y.
Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can.
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Ox will be greater than Vy
Ox will be less than Vy
Ox will be equal to Vy
O
It's impossible to predict whether Vx or Vy
will be greater without more information.
O Eventually both liquids boil, X first and then Y.
O Eventually both liquids boil, Y first and then X.
ONeither liquid will boil
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It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid
Oboils without more information.
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