justify parachor is an additive property ?
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Parachor:-
It is defined as the molecular volume of liquid when its surface tension is unit. ... parachor is both an additive and constitutive property. Ie. the parachor of an individual compound can be expressed as a sum of : (1) Atomic Parachors which are the contributions of each of the atoms present in the molecule.
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Parachor is an additive property Explained:-
- The molar parachor is a valuable methods for evaluating surface strains. It is the accompanying added substance amount:
- The parachor was presented by Sugden (1924), who gave a rundown of nuclear constants. Later the nuclear and gathering commitments were marginally changed and improved by Mumford and Phillips (1929) and by Quayle (1953).
- The traditional numerical estimations of the parachor and of its gathering commitments are communicated in (erg/cm2)1/4 × (cm3/mol) which is identical to (mJ/m2)1/4 × (cm3/mol). For evident reasons we will keep these numerical qualities unaltered, albeit an articulation in (J/m2)1/4 × (m3/mol) would be increasingly steady.
- The gathering commitments to the parachor as introduced by various specialists. On the off chance that the gathering commitments of PS and V are known, γ results.
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