60 yment A ALEKS - Stephani... C My Orders | Cheg... canvas 4 My Print Cente E O GASES LIQUIDS AND SOUDS Understanding consequences of important physical properties... 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 Identical wire loops are dipped into Liquid X and Liquid Y, so that a film of liquid forms across the loops (like the bubble solution on a child's bubble blowing wand). The width of each loop is increased slowly and the forces Fx and Fy needed to make the loops 5% wider are measured predicted outcome o Fx will be greater than Fy Fx will be less than Fy Fx will be equal to Fy It's impossible to predict whether Fx or Fy will be greater without more information Eventually both liquids boil X first and then Y Eventually both liquids boil. Y first and then X 20.0 mL of Liquid X are put in one sealed 5 L Hask, and 20.0 mL of Liquid Y are put in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in each task is slowly increased by pumping in argon gas. Neither liquid will boil It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid boils without more information X 5 2 Check 60 yment A ALEKS - Stephani... C My Orders | Cheg... canvas 4 My Print Cente E O GASES LIQUIDS AND SOUDS Understanding consequences of important physical properties... 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 Identical wire loops are dipped into Liquid X and Liquid Y, so that a film of liquid forms across the loops (like the bubble solution on a child's bubble blowing wand). The width of each loop is increased slowly and the forces Fx and Fy needed to make the loops 5% wider are measured predicted outcome o Fx will be greater than Fy Fx will be less than Fy Fx will be equal to Fy It's impossible to predict whether Fx or Fy will be greater without more information Eventually both liquids boil X first and then Y Eventually both liquids boil. Y first and then X 20.0 mL of Liquid X are put in one sealed 5 L Hask, and 20.0 mL of Liquid Y are put in another sealed 5 L flask. The pressure in each task is slowly increased by pumping in argon gas. Neither liquid will boil It's impossible to predict whether eitherliquid boils without more information X 5 2 Check