Physics, asked by RashiqBlizzard, 9 months ago

Does unsaturated vapor pressure obey Charles's law? If yes, then how? It would be helpful if I get an explanation using a graph.

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Answered by Shivamyadav4131
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The maximum limit of water vapour that a given quantity of air can hold at a particular temperature is termed as a saturated vapour. In such a case, relative humidity will be 100 percent. For all other cases, where the maximum limit of vapour is not reached, the vapour thus formed is termed as unsaturated vapour.

since in unsaturated vapour molecules are far apart and  so their is less interaction between the molecules and therefore it follows ideal gas equation .

 

Answered by Anonymous
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Boyle’s law is a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass, kept at a constant temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by it. In other words, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional to each other as long as the temperature and the quantity of gas are kept constant. Boyle’s law was put forward by the Anglo-Irish chemist Robert Boyle in the year 1662.

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