That is experimental data and it is tabulated in Perry's Chemical Engineering Handbook and other places, check under "superheated water vapor." You might have to interpolate.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
Shale that is exposed to high temperature and pressure and turned to slate is an example of the metamorphic process.
I wonder that by increasing temperature it will lead to a higher pressure.
For example a low temperature or high pressure.
The answer depends on what kind of pressure. If you mean the pressure exerted by gasses on the walls of a container (a balloon, for example), pressure is created by the motion of the molecules of gas. Temperature and density of the molecules are factors. Higher density results in higher pressure. Higher temperature creates more molecular motion, thereby creating higher pressure.
Fundamentally, the temperature and pressure, depending on the substance. Most substances may exist in any one of those three forms under certain conditions of temperature and pressure. For example, water may exist in all three forms simultaneously (ice, liquid, vapour) under very specific conditions of temperature and pressure which are referred to as the "triple point of water".
Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.Boyle's law, for selected variables. Not pressure and temperature, for example.
For example temperature and pressure.
yes pressure cooker is an example for both charles' law and boyle's. under constant volume temperature is directly proportional to pressure, where the pressure is directly proportional to temperature. so when the stove heats the cooker it increase the in the pressure which in turn increase the internal temprature and cooks the food faster....
you can adjust the pressure. for example water boils at a higher temperature in a pressure cooker.
change in temperature does not effect specific heat. for example,specific heat of water is 4.14 j/g.k at any temperature
Enzymes ARE specific for their substrate. For example: lipase breaks down lipids, not sugars.
Shale that is exposed to high temperature and pressure and turned to slate is an example of the metamorphic process.
There are a number of possible results from the increase in temperature and pressure of a gas held at a constant volume. In some cases, the container will fail and there will be an explosion (this is what happens with bombs, for example). But the container may be strong enough that it does not fail. In that case, under conditions of high temperature and pressure, you might see increased chemical activity in the gas in question, perhaps new compounds would be formed, but that would depend upon the gas in question, as well as the specific temperature and pressure that you reach. At sufficiently high temperature and pressure you can also get nuclear reactions. The higher the temperature and pressure become, the wider the range of possible results.
Too many things to quickly create a comprehensive list, most notably mean sea level establishes a known datum for measuring altitude and depth. Environmental variables that establish a gradient roughly perpendicular to this datum can the also be measured "with respect to sea level". For example temperature gradients in the ground and in the air, also pressure gradient in the atmosphere. In chemistry it is common to refer to Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), particles are assumed to be moving at a certain rate established at a specific temperature and a specific pressure that is the mean pressure at sea level.
Yes. The temperature can be reduced by lowering the "atmospheric" pressure: for example by going up a mountain. The boiling point can be raised by increasing the pressure - in a pressure cooker, for example, or by dissolving a solute such as salt.
I wonder that by increasing temperature it will lead to a higher pressure.