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Initial volume = 1 mL
Initial Temp = 20 oC ie 293 K
Initial Pressure = 355 mmHg or 47.3 kPa
Final values -
Final volume = ? or unknown
Final Temp = 80 oC ie 353K
Final Pressure = 760 mmHg or 101.3 kPa
Assuming the gas is acting as an ideal gas. That is the gas has no extra attraction to other molecules of the gas in the sample.
The Gas Law states that
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
355 x 1 /293 = 760 x ? /80
V2 = 9.5 mL
glycerin is distilled at reduced pressure because it has boiling point of 290 degree celsius under atmospheric pressure it slightly decomposes but under reduced pressure it distills unchanged
Yes you can boil. But you need a very low Pressure.
When the volume of a confined gas is reduced by half at a constant temperature, the pressure of the gas will double according to Boyle's Law. This is because the product of pressure and volume is constant for a given amount of gas at constant temperature. When the volume decreases, the pressure increases to maintain this equilibrium.
Reducing the volume that a gas occupies will increase the pressure because it reduces the surface area that the gas has to impact against. Likewise increasing the temperature will increase pressure by increasing the kinetic energy of the gas molecules.
Yes, reduced vapor pressure at high altitudes leads to a lower boiling point for liquids, not a higher one. This is because reduced pressure means there is less pressure pushing down on the liquid, making it easier for it to vaporize and boil at a lower temperature.
.The temperature at boiling point depend up on the vapour pressure. For example water boils at 100 degrees in atmospheric pressure ie, at 1 bar. But same water can boil at 40 degree celcius at -0.9 bar. That is , at reduced pressure a liquid boils at reduced temperature.So the temperature at boiling point depend up on the vapour pressure .
glycerin is distilled at reduced pressure because it has boiling point of 290 degree celsius under atmospheric pressure it slightly decomposes but under reduced pressure it distills unchanged
Water will boil at approximately 120.6 degrees Celsius when the external pressure is 31 kPa. This is lower than the standard boiling point of water at 100 degrees Celsius due to the reduced pressure.
Liquid changes to gas when pressure is reduced and temperature is increased. When pressure on liquid is reduced, the inter molecular space increases and temperature increases the kinetic energy of the atoms. This changes liquid to gaseous state
because both reduced temperature and reduced pressure are necessary for liquification of any gas...at room temp if you achieve the corresponding reduced pressure even then the reduced temperature condition is not fulfilled.....so it can not be liquified...univristy of engineering and technology Lahore
the pressure and the temperature increases, and the volume is reduced.
When the pressure is reduced. Water only boils at 100 degrees Celsius when the air pressure is one atmosphere. So up a mountain, where the air pressure is lowered, water boils at a lower temperature.
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
At higher altitudes, atmospheric pressure decreases, causing water to boil at a lower temperature. Near the top of a mountain, the reduced atmospheric pressure lowers the boiling point of water to below 100 degrees Celsius.
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Generally this question is asked in reference to water (which is ~100 degrees Celsius) It should be pointed out that the fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees Celsius at one atmosphere pressure (760 mm Hg) is not a fluke. It was purposely scaled to to water. In general the boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external pressure acting on the liquid. On Earth in the open air the boiling point of a liquid depends on atmospheric pressure. As a consequence the boiling point becomes lower as the external pressure is reduced - as when you go to the peak of a mountain.
Yes you can boil. But you need a very low Pressure.