Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
The process of conversion of particles of a substance from a liquid state to gaseous state below the boiling point of the substance is known as evaporation. At a temperature lower than the boiling point of a liquid, the particles are in equilibrium with liquid state and gaseous state. The particles in the gas state exert vapor pressure.
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
The process of conversion of particles of a substance from a liquid state to gaseous state below the boiling point of the substance is known as evaporation. At a temperature lower than the boiling point of a liquid, the particles are in equilibrium with liquid state and gaseous state. The particles in the gas state exert vapor pressure.
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