Chapter 14: Problem 11
Why does water evaporate at all?
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Chapter 14: Problem 11
Why does water evaporate at all?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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What is the vapor pressure of water at \(100^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\) How do you know?
How does vapor pressure change with changing temperature? Explain.
Why should it make sense that \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\) exists as a gas? Given your answer, how is it possible to make liquid nitrogen? Explain why lowering the temperature works.
What occurs when the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to atmospheric pressure? Explain.
You seal a container half-filled with water. Which best describes what occurs in the container? a. Water evaporates until the air becomes saturated with water vapor; at this point, no more water evaporates. b. Water evaporates until the air becomes overly saturated (supersaturated) with water, and most of this water recondenses; this cycle continues until a certain amount of water vapor is present, and then the cycle ceases. c. The water does not evaporate because the container is sealed. d. Water evaporates, and then water evaporates and recondenses simultaneously and continuously. e. The water evaporates until it is eventually all in vapor form. Justify your choice and for choices you did not pick, explain what is wrong with them.
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