Physics, asked by pranjal74, 1 year ago

The property of liquid that is constant at constant temperature is

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Answered by Sunny20167
10
Liquids have a constant density and volume (slightly dependent on temperature); gases tend to expand infinitely. A liquid can have a free surface at which the pressure is constant and equal to the gas or vapor pressure over it.

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pranjal74: can we also call vapour pressure as compressblity
Sunny20167: The "law" at corresponding states suggests that gases behave
similarly depending on how far from their critical point they are. (In other
words, if we use the reduced temperature and pressure instead of the
actual T and P, all gases behave similarly.)
Sunny20167: The "law" at corresponding states suggests that gases behave
similarly depending on how far from their critical point they are.
pranjal74: No but my options are A: compressibility,B:volume,C:motion,D:none
Sunny20167: A: compressibility
pranjal74: Thank you
Answered by CARLOSVIP
3

Answer:

Density.................

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