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Had we assumedthatoxygen iscondensing at we would get
Thiscontradicts thefact thatoxygen boils at a highertemperature.
The saturated vapor pressure at K should be lessthan To
find the oxygen mass, we use the ideal gas law at where theoxygen
is juststarting tocondense(i.e., itspressure is and it is all gas). So
where is theoxygenmolar mass. For nitrogen a similar equation can
be written for
where is the molar mass of nitrogen. Dividing (S.4.60.5) by(S.4.60.6),
we obtain
4.61 Air Bubble Coalescence (Moscow Phys-Tech)
Writing the equilibriumconditions for the bubbles toexist, we find for the
pressure inside each originalbubble: