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liquid x is known to have a lower vapor pressure and lower surface tension than liquid y. use these facts to predict the result of each experiment in the table below, if you can.
| experiment | predicted outcome |
|---|---|
| wax - coated particles carefully put onto the surface of liquid x or liquid y will stay on the surface, if the particles are small enough. the heaviest mass of particle (m_x) and (m_y) that will stay on each liquids surface without sinking are measured. | (m_x) will be greater than (m_y) <br> (m_x) will be less than (m_y) <br> (m_x) will be equal to (m_y) <br> its impossible to predict whether (m_x) or (m_y) will be greater without more information. |
Step1: Analyze first experiment
Volume of both liquid - X and Y drops is the same ($V = 45.0\ \mu L$). The volume formula for a sphere is $V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}$, and the surface - area formula is $S = 4\pi r^{2}$. Since $V$ is the same for both, the radius $r$ calculated from $V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}$ will be the same for both liquids. Then, using $S = 4\pi r^{2}$, the surface areas $S_X$ and $S_Y$ will be equal.
Step2: Analyze second experiment
Surface tension is related to the maximum mass that can be supported on the liquid surface. Liquid Y has higher surface tension. The force due to surface tension $F_T$ can support a mass $m$ such that $F_T=mg$ (where $g$ is the acceleration due to gravity). Higher surface - tension means a greater force can be exerted to support a mass. So, the maximum mass $m_Y$ that can be supported on the surface of liquid Y will be greater than the maximum mass $m_X$ that can be supported on the surface of liquid X.
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