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As a gas (insoluable in liquid) is bubbl...

As a gas (insoluable in liquid) is bubbled throuogh a liquid part of the liquid vapories and these vapours are carried off with the gas. As a sample of dry nitrogen gas is bubble through a liquid, it is found that under identical conditions of temperature and pressure, definite volume of wet nitrogen gas weighs more than the equal volume of dry nitrogen gas. Hence, the liquid through which dry nitrogen gas was passed, may be:

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