7. Pick out the wrong statement:
o A vapor whose partial pressure is kss than its equilibrium vapor pressure, is termed as a superheated vapor
o The temperature at which a vapor is saturated is termed as the boiling point
o A vapor is termed as a saturated vapor, if its partial pressure equals its equilibrium vapor pressure
o The difference between the existing temperature of a vapor and its saturation temperature (i.e. dew point) is called its ‘degree of superheat’
Ans: B
o A vapor whose partial pressure is kss than its equilibrium vapor pressure, is termed as a superheated vapor
o The temperature at which a vapor is saturated is termed as the boiling point
o A vapor is termed as a saturated vapor, if its partial pressure equals its equilibrium vapor pressure
o The difference between the existing temperature of a vapor and its saturation temperature (i.e. dew point) is called its ‘degree of superheat’
Ans: B
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