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Apr 29 at 22:16 history closed Mithoron
Mathew Mahindaratne
Jannis Andreska
Jon Custer
DrMoishe Pippik
Duplicate of Vapor pressure of immiscible liquids
Apr 25 at 12:02 answer added Ronith timeline score: -1
Apr 24 at 14:19 comment added hi hi @Poutnik Thanks for the suggestion. I will keep it in mind when I ask my next question. :D (sorry it's my first time asking a question here)
Apr 24 at 14:18 comment added hi hi @Mithoron I did check out that thread but unfortunately, it didn't answer my question. But your explanation did. Thanks! :D
Apr 24 at 9:12 comment added Poutnik Before asking, you may find useful reviewing the targetted search results like site:stackexchange.com OR site:libretexts.org OR site:wikipedia.org vapor pressure immiscible liquids
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Apr 24 at 0:44 comment added Mithoron If the liquids are being stirred continuously... then you could just as well have them in two smaller containers and there would be no difference.
Apr 23 at 20:33 comment added jimchmst The EQUILIBRIUM vapor pressure depends on the chemical potential of the liquid. A pure liquid with less exposure will establish the same VP but take longer to attain it. There is an effect for very small droplet size[nanodrops] where the VP is actually higher than for larger drops or bulk material.
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