Chemistry, asked by Nishant8204, 1 year ago

a liquid is transferred from a smaller vessel to a bigger vessel at the same temperature what will be the effect on the vapour pressure

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Answered by anshthakur90
15
the vapour pressure increases and due to this the liquid evaporates rapidly than in smaller vessel

Nishant8204: answer is correct or not
Nishant8204: because I write it in our examation
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anshthakur90: yes it is correct you can check it on internet also
pallavikumari69: no i dont think so because vapour pressure is the pressure exerted by the vapour at equilibrium on the liquid so it must be lower in bigger vessels at constant temperature
Answered by itemderby
11

Answer: There will be no effect on the vapour pressure when surface area is increased.

Explanation:

Vapour pressure is the pressure exerted on the vapour. When we increase the temperature, the vapour pressure increases and vice versa.

At constant temperature when surface area is increased, it is possible that more liquid will evaporate but at the same time more vapours are entering into the vessel until an equilibrium is reached.

Hence, it can be concluded that change in evaporation and condensation will be the same.

Therefore, there will be no effect on the vapour pressure when surface area is increased.

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