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18 August, 00:17

Let's say i make a solution with alcohol and, say, 5g of a non-reactive chemical compound. If I evaporate the some if alcohol, will there always be 5g of the chemical left in the alcohol? Does it depend on the compound?

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  1. 18 August, 02:23
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    It depends on the compound.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the solute is volatile, like methanol, then some of it will evaporate along with the ethanol. The solution will contain less than 5 g of solute as the ethanol evaporates.

    If the solute is non-volatile, like glycerol, then none of it will evaporate along with the ethanol. The solution will contain 5 g of solute as the ethanol evaporates.
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