Hi Dr. Sereda I was curious how does the boiling behavior of a pure liquid differ from that of a solution? Thanks!! (Both cases obey the same rule - they start to boil when the total vapor pressure becomes equal atmospheric pressure. However, as opposed to a pure liquid, for a mixture, compositions of the vapor and the liquid are different, so as you are distilling out some vapor, composition of the liquid is changing - GS).
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