(a)
Interpretation:
The vapor pressure for water in
Concept introduction:
Vapor pressure is a pressure exerted by gaseous vapor above a liquid in a sealed container, when the rate of evaporation and condensation are equal. The vapor pressure increases with temperature and when temperature decreases vapor pressure also decreases.
(b)
Interpretation:
The vapor pressure for water in
Concept introduction:
Vapor pressure is a pressure exerted by gaseous vapor above a liquid in a sealed container, when the rate of evaporation and condensation are equal. The vapor pressure increases with temperature and when temperature decreases vapor pressure also decreases.
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