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Air pressure is the weight of the air at a specific location. On the surface of the earth, we have the entire weight of the atmosphere pressing on us in the form of air molecules like O2, N2, and CO2. As we go higher and higher into the atmosphere, there are fewer molecules and so there is less weight pressing against us.
Yes Because the liquids molecules have to over come the resistance between each other
When salt is added to water, the vapor pressure of the solution decreases compared to that of pure water. This occurs because the dissolved salt ions disrupt the formation of water molecules at the surface, reducing the number of molecules that can escape into the vapor phase. This phenomenon is known as colligative properties, where the addition of a solute lowers the vapor pressure, resulting in a decrease in the solvent's tendency to evaporate.
For a given temperature and air pressure the amount of vapor that can be held in suspension is finite so as the the air becomes saturated with vapor there is less that can be added. In weather when it is raining there is very close to 100% humidity.
Water can increase pressure in everyday objects by exerting a force on the walls of the container it is held in. This force creates pressure due to the continuous movement of water molecules colliding with the container walls. The pressure increases as more water is added or as the area the water is contained in decreases.
Air pressure becomes lower as water molecules are added to the air because water molecules have less weight.
have less weight
Water molecules displace some of the air molecules, reducing the overall pressure within the air. This is because the water molecules take up space in the air, leading to a decrease in the number of air molecules per unit volume.
take up space within the air, reducing the number of air molecules per unit volume. This causes the air pressure to decrease because there are fewer air molecules colliding with the container walls.
Air pressure is the weight of the air at a specific location. On the surface of the earth, we have the entire weight of the atmosphere pressing on us in the form of air molecules like O2, N2, and CO2. As we go higher and higher into the atmosphere, there are fewer molecules and so there is less weight pressing against us.
The total pressure doesn't increase when more gas is added to the chamber because the gas molecules spread out and occupy more space, leading to a decrease in the frequency of collisions between the molecules and the walls of the chamber. This results in a balanced pressure that remains constant.
When salt is added to water, the vapor pressure of water decreases. This is because the presence of salt disrupts the ability of water molecules to escape into the gas phase, lowering the overall vapor pressure of the solution.
Yes Because the liquids molecules have to over come the resistance between each other
Adding more air molecules to a balloon increases the number of collisions between the molecules and the balloon walls, thereby increasing the pressure inside the balloon. This increase in air pressure causes the balloon to expand until the pressure inside matches the pressure outside.
The number of gas molecules changes.the number of gas molecules changes
The vapor pressure of the solution decreases as more solute is added. This is because the presence of the solute particles restricts the movement of solvent molecules, making it harder for them to escape into the vapor phase. As a result, the overall vapor pressure of the solution is lower than that of the pure solvent.
When heat is added to the water, the molecules move faster. When the water reaches the boiling point (100 Degree Celsius), the water molecules at the surface of the water would break apart with the other molecules and escape (evaporate). When they evaporate, the water molecules changes state and becomes water vapour.