5. You have two sealed jars of water at the same temperature. In the first jar there is a large amount of water. In the second jar there is a small amount of water. Using 3 -4 sentences explain how the vapor pressure of water in the first jar compares with the vapor pressure of water in the second jar.
You're more likely to get an answer if you post this in Chemistry. My guess is that if they are both sealed, and there is still liquid water in both of them and they are both at the same temperature, then the vapour pressure is probably the same. But ask someone who knows.
OK, I looked it up. Vapor pressure depends only on temperature not on the amount of liquid, so they are the same.
I could've swore that I did put it in chem. sorry :/ but thank you so much
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