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What is kinetic vapour pressure?

Kinetic vapor pressure which is defined as the pressure exerted when a solid or liquid is at equilibrium with its own vapor.


Is the partial pressure of a liquid or solid in a closed container measured at equilibrium at a given temperature?

vapor pressure


Which of the following factors affect the vapour pressure of a liquid?

Type of molecule: intermolecular forces between molecules are: * relatively strong, the vapor pressure will be relatively low. * relatively weak, the vapor pressure will be relatively high. Temperature: * higher temperature, more molecules have enough energy to escape from the liquid or solid. * lower temperature, fewer molecules have sufficient energy to escape from the liquid or solid.


What factors affect the vapour pressure of a liquid?

Vapor pressure or equilibrium vapor pressure are the pressure of a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases in a closed bottle. All liquids and solids have a tendency to evaporate into a gaseous form, and all gases have a tendency to condense back to their liquid or solid form.The equilibrium vapour pressure is an indication of a liquid's evaporation rate. It relates to the tendency of particles to escape from the liquid (or a solid). A substance with a high vapour pressure at normal temperatures is often referred to as volatile


What is the accurate definition of vapor pressure?

Vapor pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases at a given temperature in a closed system. Vapor pressure is also known as equilibrium vapor pressure.

Related questions

What is kinetic vapour pressure?

Kinetic vapor pressure which is defined as the pressure exerted when a solid or liquid is at equilibrium with its own vapor.


What is the vapor pressure of KCl?

Potassium chloride is a solid; the vapor pressure of solids is generally near zero.


Vapor pressure is measured when a liquid and its vapor are?

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


How does vapor pressure change with solubility?

solubility of a gas or solid?


What is difference between vapor pressure and vapor density?

I do not now


Is the partial pressure of a liquid or solid in a closed container measured at equilibrium at a given temperature?

vapor pressure


What are the factors affecting the pressure?

Type of molecule: intermolecular forces between molecules are: * relatively strong, the vapor pressure will be relatively low. * relatively weak, the vapor pressure will be relatively high. Temperature: * higher temperature, more molecules have enough energy to escape from the liquid or solid. * lower temperature, fewer molecules have sufficient energy to escape from the liquid or solid.


What is a dry vapor?

A substance that is in the gas phase at a temperature at which it would normally be a solid or liquid


What are the significance of Clausius-Clapeyron equation?

It allows for the determination and understanding of the shape and location of liquid-vapor, and solid-vapor phase boundaries. It lets one predict how the vapor pressure vaires with temp and how the boiling temp varies with pressure. GO HUSKERS!


How do you go from a solid directly to a vapor?

Solid to vapor is sublimation.


Which of the following factors affect the vapour pressure of a liquid?

Type of molecule: intermolecular forces between molecules are: * relatively strong, the vapor pressure will be relatively low. * relatively weak, the vapor pressure will be relatively high. Temperature: * higher temperature, more molecules have enough energy to escape from the liquid or solid. * lower temperature, fewer molecules have sufficient energy to escape from the liquid or solid.


Is vapor a solid?

Yes. Ice for instance will slowly evaporate without turning to liquid below 0 deg C. Solid carbon dioxide has a vapour pressure greater than atmospheric pressure at it's freezing point which is why it evaporates without turning into a liquid (it sublimes)