explain the effect of pressure on solid liquid and gas
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Temperature and Pressure Effects. The effect of temperature and pressure on a liquid can be described in terms of kinetic-molecular theory. ... Note how temperature effects the motion of the atoms or molecules in a liquid. As the temperature of a solid, liquid or gas increases, the particles move more rapidly.
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As in all the solids, their atoms are arrange in certain intermolecular distances. When the pressure in the solid, it changes this intermolecular distances which causes selectively changes all those effects which are associated with the interactions between molecules. Pressure changes the phonon frequencies, changes in phonon line shape in the solid. This is also responsible for change in melting and boiling points. The pressure may also cause for phase transition in many solids.Since the solids are tightly packed molecules are nearer. If pressure is increased to a certain extent the volume of the solid will be decreased.
the higher the pressure the more soluble, the lower the less soluble becaust the pressure pushes the gas into the liquid. the higher the temp the less soluble, the lower the more soluble kind of like boiling. when u boil something the gas is released in the form of steam so it is less soluble.
the higher the pressure the more soluble, the lower the less soluble becaust the pressure pushes the gas into the liquid. the higher the temp the less soluble, the lower the more soluble kind of like boiling. when u boil something the gas is released in the form of steam so it is less soluble.
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