Discuss the effect of increasing temperature and pressure on the liquid state of a substance. Are these effects SIMILAR? if not assign reason.
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temperature increase the intra molecular space so its volume increases but in pressure intramolecular space are decreases when we apply in any state of matter so both temperature and pressure are opposite
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Concept:
Any liquid material would turn solid once the pressure was increased. But when the temperature rises, the liquid molecules begin to receive energy from the rise in temperature, which causes them to transform into gas molecules.
Explanation:
- When the pressure above a liquid is raised enough, the liquid turns into a solid.
- Because of how tightly packed the molecules are, every increase in pressure has only a little impact on how compressible liquids are.
- A substance's state as a solid, liquid, or gas is directly influenced by temperature.
- In general, temperature changes solids into liquids and liquids into gases; conversely, temperature changes gases into liquids and liquids into solids.
- Any liquid substance would turn into a solid once the pressure was raised. A substance's condition will fully depend on the temperature it is subjected to if pressure is constant.
- Whether a thing is a solid, liquid, or gas depends directly on temperature.
- The basic rule is that as temperature rises, solids become liquids and liquids become gases, and as temperature falls, gases become liquids and liquids become solids.
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