1) they are colorless
2) they are rare
3) they are nonreactive
4) the molecules/atoms are very far apart
5) the molecules/atoms are much smaller compared to solids and liquids!
no definite shape...has mass....no definite color....
It is pressure produced by a vapour.
At higher temperature the vapor pressure is higher.
The lowering of the vapor pressure is a colligative property.
Osmotic pressure.
The vapor pressure of 1 m sucrose (C12H22O11) is higher than the vapor pressure of 1 m NaCl where the solvent is water Sea water has a lower vapor pressure than distilled water. The vapor pressure of 0.5 m NaNO3 is the same as the vapor pressure of 0.5 m KBr, assuming that the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 0.10 m KCl is the same as the vapor pressure of 0.05 m AlCl3 assuming the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 1 m NaCl is lower than the vapor pressure of 0.5 m KNO3, assuming that the solvent in each case is water The vapor pressure of 0.10 m NaCl is lower than the vapor pressure of 0.05 m MgCl2 assuming the solvent in each case is water.
The saturated vapor pressure of water at 50 oC is 123,39 mm Hg.
Some of the characteristics of 1012 paint are that it has a 10.5 solubility in water, 17.5 vapor pressure and its boiling point is 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
At higher temperature the vapor pressure is higher.
Lose Effloresce
high pressure vapor
True Vapor Pressure is the pressure of the vapor in equilibrium with the liquid at 100 F (it is equal to the bubble point pressure at 100 F)
When you add a teaspoon of honey to water with vapor pressure, it will reduce the vapor pressure. The sugar in the honey leads to the pressure going down.
The pressure exerted by the gas in equilibrium with a solid or liquid in a closed container at a given temperature is called the vapor pressure
its boiling
its boiling
The lowering of the vapor pressure is a colligative property.
Osmotic pressure.
The basic characteristics that must be determined for each new compound include: * state of matter (solid, liquid, gas/vapor) * melting/freezing point * boiling point * vapor pressure * denisty or specific gravity * color * flammability * reachtivity * pH There are numerous other characteristics that may be needed.