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Volume (cm3) = (Number of Moles X 1000) Divided by Concentration

Volume (dm3) = Number of Moles Divided by Concentration

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What is the relationship between pressure and volume in liquids.Pressure is directly proportional to the volume. If the volume is greater the pressure also will be greater in liquids. Is it correct?

Not quite. In liquids, the relationship between pressure and volume is not as simple as in gases, where there is a direct proportionality. In liquids, the relationship between pressure and volume is influenced by factors such as density and temperature, in addition to volume. So, it is not accurate to say that pressure is directly proportional to volume in liquids.


When is ml the preferred unit for volume?

when measuring small quantities of liquids.


Why can't liquids change volume but gasses can?

The intermolecular strength is higher in liquids than in gases.


What happens to the volume of liquids and gasses when the pressure is applied to them is increased?

When pressure is applied to liquids and gases, their volumes generally decrease. Gases are more compressible than liquids, so an increase in pressure leads to a significant reduction in gas volume, following Boyle's Law. In contrast, liquids are only slightly compressible, resulting in a minimal change in volume under increased pressure. Overall, the relationship between pressure and volume is inversely proportional for gases, while liquids experience negligible volume changes.


Do all Liquids have a fixed volume nd takes the shape of its container?

Yes, liquids have a fixed volume but not a fixed shape. They take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and assume the shape of the space they occupy.