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Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure
than Liquid Y.
Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table
below, if you can.
experiment
predicted outcome
Vx will be greater than Vy
30.0 mL of Liquid X are poured into a
beaker. 30.0 mL of Liquid Y are poured into
O Vy will be less than Vy
another beaker. After 90 minutes have
Ox will be equal to Vy
passed, the volumes Vy and Vy of liquid in
It's impossible to predict whether Vy or Vy will
each beaker are measured.
be greater without more information.
Fx will be greater than Fy
30.0 mL of Liquid X are poured into a
beaker, and 30.0 mL of Liquid Y are poured
will be less than Fy
FX
into an identical beaker. Stirrers in each
beaker are connected to motors, and the
OFx will be equal to Fy
forces Fx and Fy needed to stir each liquid
It's impossible to predict whether Fx or Fy
will
at a constant rate are measured.
be greater without more information.
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Transcribed Image Text:Liquid X is known to have a lower viscosity and lower vapor pressure than Liquid Y. Use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can. experiment predicted outcome Vx will be greater than Vy 30.0 mL of Liquid X are poured into a beaker. 30.0 mL of Liquid Y are poured into O Vy will be less than Vy another beaker. After 90 minutes have Ox will be equal to Vy passed, the volumes Vy and Vy of liquid in It's impossible to predict whether Vy or Vy will each beaker are measured. be greater without more information. Fx will be greater than Fy 30.0 mL of Liquid X are poured into a beaker, and 30.0 mL of Liquid Y are poured will be less than Fy FX into an identical beaker. Stirrers in each beaker are connected to motors, and the OFx will be equal to Fy forces Fx and Fy needed to stir each liquid It's impossible to predict whether Fx or Fy will at a constant rate are measured. be greater without more information.
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