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write the aqueous tension​

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Answered by manishthakur100
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The partial pressure due to the water vapor mixed with a gas measured over water. It is definite for each temperature. Some gases are collected over water in the laboratory. The gas during collection gathers water vapors and become moist. The pressure exerted by this moist gas is, therefore, the sum of the partial pressures of the dry gas and that of water vapors. The partial pressure exerted by the water vapors is called aqueous tension.

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Aqueous Tension :A vapor is a gas in contact with a liquid of the same substance. For example, the 'gas' above the surface of liquid water is described as water vapour. The pressure of the water vapour is known as its vapour pressure

Then the liquid wat evaporates and only water vapour remains in the above space. After sealing, the vapour pressure increases initially, then slows down as some water molecules condense back to form liquid water. After a few minutes, the vapour pressure reaches a maximum called the saturated vapour pressure. (We will learn more about in section 10.9.2) The pressure exerted by saturated water vapour is called Aqueous Tension

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