@@kieranrichardson4344 I am just struggling with everything except Biology, so I'll watch anything you put up that will help me up my score! Thanks so much👍
An increase in vapor pressure correlates to an increase in boiling point. In his video, he explains that the dissolved salt results in a reduced ability for water to escape the liquid phase to enter the gas phase. This leads to a decrease in vapor pressure as there is less tendency for liquid to go to gas. The boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes to gas. Since the dissolved salt is reducing water's ability to enter the gas phase, we need more energy to overcome this block and have water enter the gas phase, so this results in increased temperature.
I like these videos where they draw and explain the concept! Looking forward to more !
More to come! 🙂
Absolutely amazing!!! No wonder you’re in medschool!!!
Came here from Reddit. Keep up the videos!
Thanks Annabella. I plan to do more videos this weekend! Is there anything in particular that might be useful for you?
@@kieranrichardson4344 I am just struggling with everything except Biology, so I'll watch anything you put up that will help me up my score! Thanks so much👍
can you explain why there would be an increase in the boiling point idk why that part is confusing me still lol
An increase in vapor pressure correlates to an increase in boiling point. In his video, he explains that the dissolved salt results in a reduced ability for water to escape the liquid phase to enter the gas phase. This leads to a decrease in vapor pressure as there is less tendency for liquid to go to gas. The boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes to gas. Since the dissolved salt is reducing water's ability to enter the gas phase, we need more energy to overcome this block and have water enter the gas phase, so this results in increased temperature.