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Vapor pressure of a liquid decreases with increases in ........

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To solve the question "Vapor pressure of a liquid decreases with increases in ........", we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand Vapor Pressure Vapor pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by the vapor of a liquid when it is in equilibrium with its liquid phase in a closed system at a fixed temperature. It reflects the tendency of a liquid to evaporate. **Hint:** Remember that vapor pressure is related to how easily molecules escape from the liquid phase into the vapor phase. ### Step 2: Identify Factors Affecting Vapor Pressure ...
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-STATES OF MATTER-Exercises (Fill In The Blanks)
  1. For real gases, (PV)/(nRT)........

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  2. The law describing realtionship between P and V of ideal gas at consta...

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  3. Vapor pressure of a liquid decreases with increases in ........

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  4. The larger the molecular size..........should be the value of b.

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  5. Density of the gas is......... Proportioanl to pressure.

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  6. Temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied is called .........

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  7. Volume occupied by gas at T(c ) and P(c ) is called........

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  8. The gas molecule can be liquefied and solidified due to the pressure o...

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  9. The numerical value of b is ......times the actual volume occupied by ...

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  10. The ratio of molar volume to ideal molar volume is called .......

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  11. For hydrogen gas, Z is ......unity at all pressure.

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  12. SI Unit of pressure would be.........

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  13. Real gases behave ideal at ........and .......

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  14. Z for ideal gas is...........

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  15. Surface tension decreases with increase in .......

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  16. Viscosity of liquid decreases with increase in........

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  17. Total pressure of gases is ...........to the sum of partial pressure o...

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  18. The equation of state is PV = ..........

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  19. Rate of diffusion is directly proportional to.........

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  20. Total kinetic energy of gas depends only upon........

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