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Re: [Phys-l] two fluids questions



Only if the temp. hasn't changed the equilib. concentration is temp. sensitive (very). Well ~ 2X 20 C to 0 C.


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bc notes the two step process.


On 2010, Nov 18, , at 10:38, curtis osterhoudt wrote:

But, given time (and room temperature), the equilibrium is restored,
as you posit. It may not be quite back at the starting point (same concentration
of gases in the fluid; same head pressure, etc.) but it will be pretty close.