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If little heat is added to ice, liquid equillibrium in a sealed container then why there is no change in pressure and temperature? ​

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f little heat is added to Ice⇔Liquid equilibrium in a sealed container :

Question from  Class 11  Chapter Chemical Equilibrium

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Pressure will rise

Pressure will fall

Temperature will fall

Temperature remains constant

Solution :

Heat is used to melt ice.

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The answer to the question-"If little heat is added to ice, liquid equillibrium in a sealed container then why there is no change in pressure and temperature? ​ is-

Explanation:

If little heat is added to IceLiquid equilibrium in a sealed container .

Heat is used to melt ice.

Vapour Equillibrium-

At Liquid equilibrium, the liquid will have an equilibrium vapor in which the partial pressures and concentration  of the gaseous components have values depending on all of the liquid component concentrations and the temperature.

When little heat is added, the ice melts into liquid water. It shows that ,it has reached its melting point – 0°C. Then we will continue to apply heat, and the water will turn into water vapour or steam , which is water in its gaseous state.

When  liquid equillibrium is in a sealed container , then there is no change in pressure and temperature.

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