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  1. What is the difference between "vapour" and "gas"?

    Apr 19, 2021 · Vapor implies the existence of a condensed phase that is the source or destination of the gas, or with which the gas may be in equilibrium; while gas does not make such an …

  2. evaporation - What is the difference between "smell/odor" and …

    Nov 30, 2022 · What is the difference between "smell/odor" and "vapor" of a substance? It is assumed that the vapor of a given compound/element is the gas phase of the same pure …

  3. physical chemistry - What is the differences between partial …

    Jan 23, 2014 · Vapor pressure or equilibrium vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases (solid or liquid) at a given temperature …

  4. General rules for deciding volatility - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    In chemistry and physics, volatility is the tendency of a substance to vaporize. Volatility is directly related to a substance's vapor pressure. At a given temperature, a substance with higher …

  5. physical chemistry - Relationship between vapour pressure and …

    Aug 4, 2015 · I need clarity on saturated vapour pressure in a closed system at equilibrium. How does saturated vapour pressure relate to vapour pressure?

  6. thermodynamics - Why do we have water vapor at room …

    May 6, 2024 · 1 Think of molecules of water liquid escaping into vapor, and molecules of water vapor condensing into liquid. Both processes occur simultaneously, and an equilibrium is …

  7. Why vapor pressure is unaffected by change in atmospheric pressure

    Jul 5, 2021 · By definition vapor pressure seems the pressure of vapor ABOVE the liquid which is in equilibrium with liquid and how the hell we are applying the concept of vapor pressure in …

  8. boiling point - Phases in equilibrium and not in equilibrium ...

    Aug 15, 2024 · Water vapor exists below boiling point, and boiling just happens to be a point when water vapor can exist as bubbles in a liquid. For question 2, Why are the phase …

  9. how to determine the volatility of an organic compound using the ...

    Feb 12, 2017 · Vapor pressure is the physical property that expresses a compound's volatility at a given temperature, and the enthalpy of vaporization describes the temperature dependence of …

  10. thermodynamics - How does water sublimate at normal …

    Jan 10, 2022 · The vacuum instead acts to keep the partial pressure of the water vapor below the equilibrium vapor pressure so that it continues to sublimate. Otherwise, only a small amount of …