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All gases comply with the ideal gas law which connects pressure p, volume V, temperature T and the moles of substance n. If the volume occupied […]
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Due to the internal friction between particles, liquids and gases have a different viscosity, which is a function of the substance’s structure and temperature. In the […]
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The molecular mass of a liquid can be determined by evaporating the liquid at constant pressure and temperature and by measuring the volume of the steam […]
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The viscosity of a liquid is determined by the intermolecular forces of attraction. In solution, the viscosity of the solvent can vary significantly in relation to […]
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The viscosity of a liquid can be determined through a viscometer, consisting of a spiral spring connected to a cylinder, both submerged in the liquid to […]
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The viscosity of a gas is related to its resistance to flow. It is determined by the transfer speed of the flow from the layers that […]