As the temperature of liquid increases, its vapor pressure increases. Therefore, option (2) is correct.
Vapour pressure can be defined as the pressure exerted by a vapor with its condensed phases in a closed system at a given temperature. The equilibrium vapor pressure is also served as an indicator of the rate of evaporation of a liquid.
A material that has a high vapor pressure at normal temperatures is commonly referred to as a volatile material. The pressure exhibited by the molecules of the gas above a liquid surface is called vapor pressure.
The temperature and the vapor pressure of liquid are directly related to each other. If the temperature of the liquid increases, more gasmolecules have the energy to escape from the surface of the liquid.
Therefore, the vapor pressure increases with an increase in the temperature of the liquid.
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temperature and number of molecules
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Answer: The correct answer is pressure and volume.
Explanation:
Boyle's law is one of the law used to determine the combine gas law.
This law states that the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature and number of moles.
Mathematically,
(At constant temperature and number of moles)
or,
where, k is the proportionality constant
P = Pressure of the gas
V = Volume of the gas
Hence, the correct answer is pressure and volume.
Answer: the percentage of acetic acid will be low.
Explanation: The major aim during titration of acids and bases is to determine the endpoint , that is exact point where the acid in the beaker changes colour, (in this case, pink )with an additional drop from the burette containing the base, since it is usually difficult to mark the equivalence point that tells us when all the substrate in the beaker has been neutralized completely with the buretted substance.
Overshooting the end point is an error which can occur when the person involved in the the titration accidently goes beyond this endpoint by adding too much of the substance(base) from the burette into the beaker missing the exact endpoint.
This implies that the person has added too much of the burreted liquid, ie the base than required , making the acid in the beaker to continue to react resulting to a lower concentration of the acid (acetic acid) with excess base.(NaOH)
3. Explain the meaning of each term in the symbol
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