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Vapor Pressure of Liquids
Vapour pressure is defined as the partial pressure exerted by the vapors above the liquid surface in equilibrium with liquid at a given temperatur..
Vapor Pressure of Solutions
vapours in pure solvent and solute and solvent Vapor Pressure of Solutions - Let us suppose a small amount of a non-volatile solute (sugar) is dissolved in a solvent (water). When evaporation of this solution takes place, only water evaporates as the other component (i.e., sugar) is non-volatile. The vapor pre..
Vapor Pressure and Raoult's Law
In 1886 the French chemist Francois Marie Raoult carried out a series of experiments to study the vapor pressure of a number of binary solutions containing non-volatile as well as volatile non electrolyte solutes. On the basis of the results of the experiment he stated a l..
Vapor Pressure and Raoult's Law
In 1886 the French chemist Francois Marie Raoult carried out a series of experiments to study the vapor pressure of a number of binary solutions containing non-volatile as well as volatile non electrolyte solutes. On the basis of the results of the experiment he stated a law kno..
Liquid-Gas (vapor) Equilibrium
When a liquid is placed in an open container it disappears completely after some time. However, when the same liquid is placed in a closed container, even after a long period only a part of the liquid disappears. The obvious difference is that the vapours of the liquid held in an open contain..
A gas
has no definite volume or shape is fluid is very compressible. It takes the volume and shape of the vessel in which it is kept. For example: Hydrogen and carbon dioxide All the three states of matter are inter-convertible. For example: water When water is cooled to 0 o C, it transforms i..
Pressure
An increase in pressure increases the solubility of a gas. For example, aerated water bottles contain carbon dioxide gas under pressure..
Calculation of molecular mass from relative lowering of vapor pressure
A known mass W B of the non-volatile solute is dissolved in a known mass (W A ) of the volatile solvent to prepare a dilute solution and relative lowering of vapor pressure is determined experimentally. Knowing the molecular mass (M A ) of the solvent, molecular mass (M B ) of..
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Petroleum gas a by-product from two sources: natural gas processing and crude oil refining is a mixture of butane, propane and ethane. The main constituent of liquefied petroleum gas is, however, propane, propylene, butane, butylene in various mixtures. These hydrocar..
Specific heat of a gas at constant volume and pressure
The following are of special significance. (i) Specific heat at constant volume (C v ) (ii) Specific heat at constant pressure (C p ) If we consider a unit mass of gas, these specific heats are called the principal specific heats of the gas. In this case, c v denotes..
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