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Glycerin, C3H8O3, is a nonvolatile liquid. What is the vapor pressure of a solution made by adding 164 g glycerin to 3.38 mL H2O at 39.8 C? The vapor pressure of pure water at 38.8 C is 54.74 torr and its density is 0.992 g/cm^3. Does this have to do with Henry's Law? Can someone help explain this to me? Thanks.

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