Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation:Boiling point should be defined.
Concept introduction:Properties that can be observed without alteration in composition of matter are physical properties. Examples of physical properties are texture, appearance, boiling point and solubility.
b)
Interpretation:Normal boiling point should be defined.
Concept introduction:Properties that can be observed without alteration in composition of matter are physical properties. Examples of physical properties are texture, appearance, boiling point and solubility.
c)
Interpretation:Dalton’s law of partial pressures should be defined.
Concept introduction:Equilibrium vapor pressure is defined as pressure of vapor that exists in equilibrium with its solid or liquid state. In other words, it is equilibrium pressure of vapor over its solid or liquid state. It depends on temperature of system. With increase in temperature, kinetic energy of molecules also increases and vice-versa.
d)
Interpretation:Equilibrium vapor pressure should be defined.
Concept introduction:Properties that can be observed without alteration in composition of matter are physical properties. Examples of physical properties are texture, appearance, boiling point, vapor pressure and solubility.
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