In physical chemistry why does the boiling point increase with pressure?
In physical chemistry, we learn that the boiling point of a matter (liquid or solid) increase when pressure is applied to that. Can someone tell me how.
Answer:
Download the free physical chemistry education software from http://www.goldenkstar.com
They have a gas law module. There you can see the animation of how molecules behave.
the molecules are bumping and jumping in the fluid
pressure is like making a prison so you dont see the bubbles
maybe this site will help u :
http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/southpole...
yes. temperature, pressure and volume are all related.
Have you ever heard of cavitation? Cavitation is where you use pressure to turn a liquid into a gas.
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Answer:
Download the free physical chemistry education software from http://www.goldenkstar.com
They have a gas law module. There you can see the animation of how molecules behave.
the molecules are bumping and jumping in the fluid
pressure is like making a prison so you dont see the bubbles
maybe this site will help u :
http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/southpole...
yes. temperature, pressure and volume are all related.
Have you ever heard of cavitation? Cavitation is where you use pressure to turn a liquid into a gas.
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