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The order of kinetic energy is solid < liquid < gas
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Gas constant is work done per degree per mole.
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Saturated vapors do not obey Gas laws except Dalton's law as their pressure is independent of volume. Aqueous tension depends only on temperature.
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Hydrogen and Helium show heating effect on adiabatic expansion (Joule-Thomson effect) because their inversion temperatures are low.
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Formation of Bubbles in a liquid is due to vapor pressure.
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Rate of evaporation does not change with time at a particular temperature, however rate of condensation increase with time
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At equilibrium Rate of Evaporation is equal to the rate of Condensation
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Air at sea level is dense as it is compressed by mass of air present above it, but the density and pressure decreases with increase in altitude.
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