Chemistry, asked by ajithanair1966p84qi7, 1 year ago

when a gas(dry and moist) in the atmosphere will be at 1atm pressure right? But when a dry gas is enclosed in a vessel it has lesser pressure compared to moist gas right?

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Answered by googleboy1
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Because in the vessel moist gas has less volume. And we pressure is inversely propotional to volume

ajithanair1966p84qi7: then in the atmosphere also moist gas must occupy lesser volume right?
Answered by rishulrashi
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It is enclosed in the vessel because the vessel is having less space compared to the atmosphere. Thus the gas gets enclosed in the vessel and not in the atmosphere

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