EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 16, Problem 72AE
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Interpretation:
Water spilled and got evaporated in few minutes whereas water spilled at some time after evaporated after 7 to 8 years conditions that have changed have to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Conditions that change the physical nature of molecule depend on temperature, pressure and volume.
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