The system in the sealed flask that is half full of water can be described as a closed system since nothing can enter or leave the flask. Additionally, it can be regarded as an equilibrium system since the water level remains constant and there is no net change in the system.
Assuming the flask is sealed - the volume remains the same but the pressure increases
A volumetric flask is a type of glassware that is usually used in a laboratory. It is used for holding exact volumes of liquid at specific temperatures.
0,1013 MPa
Yes, because you'll find out if all gravy has the same reaction.
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
I the flask was sealed, the air inside of the flask would take up less space and as a result, cause a drop in pressure inside the flask.
increased pressure and temperature
Assuming the flask is sealed - the volume remains the same but the pressure increases
A volumetric flask is a type of glassware that is usually used in a laboratory. It is used for holding exact volumes of liquid at specific temperatures.
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0,1013 MPa
Yes, because you'll find out if all gravy has the same reaction.
It may or may not be because water vapours, smoke and other heterogeneous mixtures can be present practically anywhere
isolated system
measuring flask is a measuring flask
Because... if it's tightly sealed - during cooling the volume of the solvent will decrease - making the pressure inside lower than outside he flask. This could be enough for the glass to shatter - spilling the contents.