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9 May, 19:49

Consider a liquid in a piston apparatus that is at equilibrium with the vapor phase. in which direction should the piston be moved to decrease the number of molecules in the liquid phase?

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  1. 9 May, 21:47
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    the piston should be in the upmost position to allow room for material to expand, thus be in vapor state, when a gas is compressed, it liquefies, and when dealing with a piston, much like in an auto combustion engine, the piston moves up and allows oxygen to mix with vapor and explode, thus powering further movement of pistons.
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