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Is Propane A Pure Substance Or Mixture

Question: A propane tank is filled with a mixture of liquid and vapor propane. Can the contents of this tank be considered a pure substance? Explain

Answer: A propane tank is filled with a mixture of liquid and vapor propane. … Propane is a pure substance as it has fixed chemical composition throughout. And the mixture of liquid propane and vapor propane can be considered as pure substance as the both the phases have the same chemical composition.

Question: What is the difference between saturated liquid and compressed liquid?

Answer: Saturated liquid is a type of liquid in which no kind of solute can be added for that temperature. … Compressed liquid, on the other hand, is defined as the extra punch or extra pressure that is being given or applied in relation to a type of pressure called atmospheric pressure

Question: What is the difference between saturated vapor and superheated vapor?

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Question: Is there any difference between the intensive properties of saturated vapor at a given temperature and the vapor of a saturated mixture at the same temperature?

Answer: no, there is no difference between the intensive properties of saturated vapor at a given temperature and the vapor of a saturated mixture at the same temperature

Question: If the pressure of a substance is increased during a boiling process, will the temperature also increase or will it remain constant? Why?

Answer: If the pressure of the substance increases during a boiling process, the temperature will also increase. During boiling, the liquid is converted into vapor so we can apply the ideal gas equation