I'm trying to figure out how it affects molar mass as well. However, I do know that it decreases the pressure which is in the denominator of the equation to find the molar mass once the ideal gas equation is manipulated. So i think that with the formation of dimers the molar mass would increase?
Volatile elements (hydrocarbons) increase the value, moisture takes up space, absorbs heat and lowers the value.
liquids and solids
They are inversely related. The volatility of a liquid increases with decreasing vapor pressure, as it provides more reversible effect on liquid molecules, so less liquid molecules are able to escape. Conversely, the volatility of liquid increases with decreasing vapor pressure, as it provides less reversible effect on liquid molecules, allowing more to escape.
The solubility of solids and liquids show virtually no changes with pressure. However, solubility increases with pressure in the solubility of gases in liquids.
effect of pressure and impurties on the freezing and boiling point of liquids
what is the effect of the addition of a non volatile solute to the boiling point of water?
effect of moisture content on solid waste energy determination and principle of bomb calorie meter??
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yes
It doesn't
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Volatile elements (hydrocarbons) increase the value, moisture takes up space, absorbs heat and lowers the value.
This depends on the freezing point.
It is varied for each substance.
A soluble volatile substance will lower the boiling point of a solution. The volatile substance will boil at a lower temperature than the water component, thus causing the solution to boil at a lower temperature.
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It will cause the liquid to either expand or contract.