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... liquid substance and of the temperature and is termed the vapor pressure of the liquid . Vapor pressure is a measure of the volatility of a liquid , of the ease with which it can be converted into a gas . It measures the escaping ...
... liquid substance and of the temperature and is termed the vapor pressure of the liquid . Vapor pressure is a measure of the volatility of a liquid , of the ease with which it can be converted into a gas . It measures the escaping ...
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... Liquid mercury does not wet the surface of clean glass ; and when a glass capillary is dipped into mercury , the liquid level inside the tube falls rather than rises . The mercury - glass interface is to be considered free surface and ...
... Liquid mercury does not wet the surface of clean glass ; and when a glass capillary is dipped into mercury , the liquid level inside the tube falls rather than rises . The mercury - glass interface is to be considered free surface and ...
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... liquid or partial condensation of the vapor . As shown in Figure 2-8 , vapor - liquid equilibrium curves can be ... LIQUIDS 63 2-4 Solutions of Gases in Liquids.
... liquid or partial condensation of the vapor . As shown in Figure 2-8 , vapor - liquid equilibrium curves can be ... LIQUIDS 63 2-4 Solutions of Gases in Liquids.
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