| 11. | The rate of outgassing increases at higher temperatures because the vapour pressure and rate of chemical reaction increases.
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| 12. | The vapour pressure of Sulphur is very high and so it is quite likely the container would explode!
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| 13. | :: : Acetone that is chilled to that level, should have a relatively low vapour pressure.
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| 14. | Water vapour pressure depresses the reading of water barometers, and the magnitude of this error increases with temperature.
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| 15. | As the degree of chlorination increases, melting point and lipophilicity increase, and vapour pressure and water solubility decrease.
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| 16. | This means that even room temperature ionic liquids have low vapour pressures, and require substantially higher temperatures to boil.
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| 17. | The driving force of the process is given by a partial vapour pressure difference commonly triggered by a temperature difference.
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| 18. | Triethylene glycol ( TEG ) has too low vapour pressure to be suited as an inhibitor injected into a gas stream.
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| 19. | Hydrogen chloride, for example, has a vapour pressure at room temperature that is high enough to burst standard glassware.
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| 20. | The liquid used in this method should have a high density and chemical stability and low vapour pressure and surface tension.
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