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chapter 20: chemistry 11.8.1 high resistance to... the area is called a…

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chapter 20: chemistry 11.8.1
high resistance to... the area is called a...
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In chemistry, when a high - pressure system forces the liquid out of the flask, this process is related to the concept of a force - driven liquid expulsion. Among the options, "Force - driven liquid expulsion" (assuming one of the options is related to this, and from the context of chemistry lab processes, if we consider the options, maybe there was a typo and the correct term related to forcing liquid out under pressure is what we need. If we assume the correct option is related to the process of forcing liquid, and from common lab terms, maybe "Force - driven" related, but since the options are a bit unclear in the text (maybe OCR error), but if we consider standard chemistry lab equipment operations, when pressure is applied to force liquid, the term might be related to a force - based expulsion. But if we assume the options are like "Force - driven" (maybe misspelled in the options), and the correct answer is the one related to forcing liquid out, say if one of the options is "Force - driven" (assuming the options were mis - OCRed, and the correct term is related to forcing liquid, then we pick that. But since the original options are a bit garbled, but in chemistry, when you use pressure to force liquid from a flask, it's a force - based liquid expulsion, so the correct option (assuming the options are supposed to be about this) would be the one related to force - driven liquid movement.

Answer:

Assuming the options are related to chemistry lab liquid expulsion under pressure, and if we correct the OCR - garbled options, the correct answer would be the option related to force - driven liquid expulsion (e.g., if one of the options is "Force - driven" or similar, but based on the given garbled options, if we assume the intended option is the one related to forcing liquid out, say if the options were supposed to be about force - based expulsion, then the correct option (e.g., if the first option was a misspelled "Force - driven" or similar, we pick that). But due to the unclear OCR, if we take the options as given (even with typos), and assume the correct term is related to forcing liquid, the answer is the option that represents the process of forcing liquid out under pressure (e.g., if the first option is intended to be "Force - driven" or similar, we choose that).