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Describe An experiment To determine The Saturation vapour pressure of water in the temperature range 25 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius
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The experiment to determine the saturation vapour pressure of water in the temperature range 25 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius can be done using a manometer. A manometer is a device that measures the pressure of a gas.
The experiment should be conducted in a closed container. The container should be filled with water and heated to the desired temperature. The manometer should be connected to the container and the pressure of the water vapour should be measured. The pressure should be recorded for each temperature.
The experiment should be repeated for each temperature in the range of 25 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius. The results should be plotted on a graph to determine the saturation vapour pressure of water at each temperature.
The experiment should be conducted in a closed container. The container should be filled with water and heated to the desired temperature. The manometer should be connected to the container and the pressure of the water vapour should be measured. The pressure should be recorded for each temperature.
The experiment should be repeated for each temperature in the range of 25 degrees Celsius to 70 degrees Celsius. The results should be plotted on a graph to determine the saturation vapour pressure of water at each temperature.
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