For the compressed liquid, what property(ies) is (are) used to determine other properties if the saturation liquid table is used for approximation? A. Pressure B. Neither of them C. Temperature
For the compressed liquid, what property(ies) is (are) used to determine other properties if the saturation liquid table is used for approximation?
A. |
Pressure |
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B. |
Neither of them |
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C. |
Temperature |
Compressed Liquids: The increased force or pressure applied in comparison to ambient pressure is referred to as compressed liquid. If the volume of the saturated liquid falls below the temperature where it reaches saturation, it is also referred to as a compressed liquid. As a result, it is argued that the pressure of the compressed liquid is higher than the saturation pressure.
Saturated Liquids: A liquid that is saturated cannot have any solute added to it at that temperature. It can also be explained as a category of liquid that, at this range of temperatures, lacks intermolecular gaps, making it impossible for solutes to dissolve. This liquid will begin to boil if this pressure range is attempted to be reduced while maintaining the current temperature.
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