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Liquid A is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use these facts to predict the resul
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Liquid A is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use these facts to predict the resul
Liquid A is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid B. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment 45.0 mL of Liquid A are put in one sealed 5 L flask, and 45.0 mL of Liquid B are put in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in each flask is slowly increased by pumping in argon gas. Liquid A and Liquid B are each pumped through tubes with an inside diameter of 37.0 mm, and the pressures PA and PB needed to produce a steady flow of 1.9 mL/s are measured. predicted outcome O Eventually both liquids boil, A first and then B. Eventually both liquids boil, B first and then A. Neither liquid will boil It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid boils without more information. OPA will be greater than PB OPA will be less than PB PA will be equal to PB It's impossible to predict whether PA or PB will be greater without more information.