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Solubility of Solids in Liquids
Solubility of Solids in Liquids - The extent to which a solute is soluble in a solvent is expressed in terms of solubility. Solubility of a substance may be defined as the amount of solute dissolved in 100gms of a solvent to form a saturated solutio..
Solubility of Solids in Liquids
The extent to which a solute is soluble in a solvent is expressed in terms of solubility. Solubility of a substance may be defined as the amount of solute dissolved in 100gms of a solvent to form a saturated solution at a given temperature..
Temperature of the liquid
Vapor pressure increases with increase in temperature. This is because with an increase in temperature, rate of evaporation also increase..
Temperature and Solubility
Temperature plays a very important role in deciding the solubility of solutes. 1. Increase in temperature decreases the solubility of gases in liquids. If the solute is a gas and the solvent is a liquid, the solubility of the gas..
Liquids
The particles are loosely packed and are bound to each other with forces weaker than those of solids. This gives them definite volume but not definite shape. Thus liquids are mobile and take the shape of the container in which they are placed. Examples: Water, oil, milk e..
The Liquid State
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..
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 avai..
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 to L 3 . W..
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 to L 3 . W..Nature of the gas and the liquid
Solubility of nonpolar bromine is much more in nonpolar solvents like carbondisulphide or carbontetrachloride than in wate..
Properties of Liquids - II
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 ..
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