Properties of Liquids - I
Properties of Liquids - I - The important properties of liquids a..
Properties of Liquids - I
Liquids have a definite volume under given temperature and pressure conditions. Though they take the shape of the container, they maintain their volume. The intermolecular forces in liquids are strong and therefore, they do not expand to occupy all the space available (as ..
Properties of Liquids - II
Boiling - Vapour pressure measures the tendency for the molecules to escape from liquid to the gas phase. At lower temperatures the vapour pressure of a liquid is much lower than the pressure on the surface of the liquid. When the temperature of the liquid is..
Chemical Properties of Nitrogen
(i) Nature - Nitrogen being a neutral gas that does not affect the color of indicator..
Physical properties of nitrogen
Nitrogen gas (dinitrogen) is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. Nitrogen gas is slightly lighter than air. Nitrogen gas is very sparingly soluble (almost insoluble) in water: 23 mL per litre of water at 0C and 1 atm pressure. Nitrogen gas liq..
Nitrogen gas (dinitrogen) is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. Nitrogen gas is slightly lighter than air. Nitrogen gas is very sparingly soluble (almost insoluble) in water: 23 mL per litre of water at 0C and 1 atm pressure. Nitrogen gas liq..Liquid Pollutants
Many liquid pollutants are evolved during the process of manufacturing pesticides, medicines and other chemicals. Liquid pollutants are also released during the process of refinement and processing. Some of them are dangerous and cause serious implications on drinking water qual..
The Liquid State
The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. Liquids are neither completely disordered nor completely ordered. The cohesive forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but these particles do not occupy fixed lattice sit..
Expansion of Liquids
Expansion of container with liquid In the figure L 1 represents the original level at the level of the liquid first falls to L 2 , because the container gets heat first. When the liquid gets heated, it expands much more than the container and its level rises ..
Expansion of container with liquid In the figure L 1 represents the original level at the level of the liquid first falls to L 2 , because the container gets heat first. When the liquid gets heated, it expands much more than the container and its level rises ..Uses of Nitrogen
>(vi) It is used by the chemical, petroleum, and paint industries to provide inactive atmosphere to prevent fires or explosions. (vii) It is used in the industrial preparation of ammonia, which is converted into ammonium salts, nitric acid, urea, calcium cyanamide fertilizers etc. (viii) Liqui..
>(vi) It is used by the chemical, petroleum, and paint industries to provide inactive atmosphere to prevent fires or explosions. (vii) It is used in the industrial preparation of ammonia, which is converted into ammonium salts, nitric acid, urea, calcium cyanamide fertilizers etc. (viii) Liqui.. Result
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