I'm awfully sorry about that. Can I just check one thing: so you're saying that despite there being a certain amount of water, when the pressure diameter is increased, the water levels don't fluctuate at all?
I know their difference will remain at X. But will their individual water levels change.
I have attempted it myself. It was in a quiz in school! I want to know if my answer is right.
I stated that there was no change in the individual heights or the difference in heights since pressure= density*gravity*height and since pressure, density and gravity were constant, so was height...
Homework Statement
I have a system which is at X degree celcius. I decide to put in a heater which will heat the system up by 10 degree celsius and will keep supplying this much heat. The reaction taking place is:
A + B --> C + D (it's a reversible reaction)
(enthalpy change is...
Is this correct? -
The density of substances decreases for the transition between solidà liquid, and liquid--> Gas (exception to this rule is for water, where the soli--> liquid transition causes the substance to contract instead of expand, hence increasing density)
[at higher pressures...
Homework Statement
The temperature of a brass cylinder of mass 100g was raised to 100 degree celsius and then transferred to a thin aluminium can of negligible heat capacity. The aluminium can contained 150g of paraffin at 11 degree celcius. If the final steady temperature after stirring was...