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Less refrigerant will be contained in the oil at the higher temperature
Unless the solute is frozen , the temperature and pressure in a room should not change the neutralization of a solute. This is because the solvent and all other aspects of the experiment would be equally affected, and the solute's temperature would balance itself out.
That's all because of pressure. The higher pressure, the higher the temperature should be to melt something. And the deeper you are in the earth, the higher the pressure becomes.
High temperature and high confining pressure
The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.
Less refrigerant will be contained in the oil at the higher temperature
Unless the solute is frozen , the temperature and pressure in a room should not change the neutralization of a solute. This is because the solvent and all other aspects of the experiment would be equally affected, and the solute's temperature would balance itself out.
That's all because of pressure. The higher pressure, the higher the temperature should be to melt something. And the deeper you are in the earth, the higher the pressure becomes.
You have to give ideal pressure and temperature. It liquefied in that conditions.
You should also include the temperature and pressure when the measurement is taken because these affect the sample measured.
At constant temperature if the volume of a gas decreses what should I do now
The pressure, volume, and temperature
temperature affects air pressure when it is cold air pressure decreases when it gets warm air pressures rises
The pressure should be equal to a saturated suction temperature of around 40*F. The pressure would differ depending on which refrigerant is used.
Yes both the temperature and the pressure should be same because for a system to be in complete thermodynamic equilibrium both the thermal (in which temperature remains the same) and the dynamic (in which the pressure remains the same) equilibriums should be considered. Regards : Shayan Khalid Mechanical engineering department Uet Lahore
Because if it is significantly over or under room temp. it will explode
increased pressure and temperature