A student is performing a distillation open to the atmosphere. The solution that the student is distilling consists of d-limonene and water. Approximately one half of the d- limonene from the citrus peels the student was using was distilled off. The student decides to add more water and perform a second distillation with the same setup to isolate more d-limonene. Which of the following statements is true about the second round of distillation? (Hint: d-limonene and water are immiscible) A. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point decreases as the concentration of d-limonene decreases. B. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point remains the same throughout the distillation. C. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point increases as the concentration of d-limonene decreases.

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A student is performing a distillation open to the atmosphere. The solution that the
student is distilling consists of d-limonene and water. Approximately one half of the d-
limonene from the citrus peels the student was using was distilled off. The student
decides to add more water and perform a second distillation with the same setup to
isolate more d-limonene. Which of the following statements is true about the second
round of distillation? (Hint: d-limonene and water are immiscible)
A. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point decreases as the concentration
of d-limonene decreases.
B. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point remains the same throughout
the distillation.
C. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point increases as the concentration
of d-limonene decreases.
D. There is not enough information to comment on the solution's vapor pressure at its
boiling point.
Transcribed Image Text:A student is performing a distillation open to the atmosphere. The solution that the student is distilling consists of d-limonene and water. Approximately one half of the d- limonene from the citrus peels the student was using was distilled off. The student decides to add more water and perform a second distillation with the same setup to isolate more d-limonene. Which of the following statements is true about the second round of distillation? (Hint: d-limonene and water are immiscible) A. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point decreases as the concentration of d-limonene decreases. B. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point remains the same throughout the distillation. C. The vapor pressure of the solution at its boiling point increases as the concentration of d-limonene decreases. D. There is not enough information to comment on the solution's vapor pressure at its boiling point.
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