Re: Dense fogs in Valles Marineris Mars.

From: Mitchell Jones (mjones_at_21cenlogic.com)
Date: 03/26/05

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    In article <mjones-310F5E.01220625032005@spectator.sj.sys.us.xo.net>,
     Mitchell Jones <mjones@21cenlogic.com> wrote:

    > In article <mjones-AD3070.00505617032005@spectator.sj.sys.us.xo.net>,
    > Mitchell Jones <mjones@21cenlogic.com> wrote:

    [snip]

    > But, of course, any water flowing into the bottom of Valles Marineris
    > will without a doubt be mineral laden water from underground
    > hydrothermal sources. The salinity will be high, and as dissolved
    > minerals accumulate in water, its vapor pressure declines. Moreover, it
    > is a simple, linear relationship known as Raolt's law--to wit: the vapor
    > pressure of a solvent containing dissolved minerals is directly
    > proportional to the mole fraction of the solute in the solution, where
    > "mole fraction" is simply the number of moles of the substance (water,
    > in this case) divided by the total number of moles in the solution.

    ***{When I word something poorly in a post, I don't usually bother to
    with a correction, provided that it is apparent from context that the
    underlying thought was correct. However, the last sentence quoted above
    sucks sooooooo much that I can't let it pass, even though my use of the
    concept in the context was correct. The proper wording would be:

    "Moreover, it is a simple, linear relationship known as Raolt's law--to
    wit: the vapor pressure of a solution containing dissolved minerals is
    directly proportional to the mole fraction of the solvent in the
    solution, where "mole fraction" is simply the number of moles of the
    solvent (water, in this case) divided by the total number of moles in
    the solution."

    So there you have it. :-)

    --Mitchell Jones}***

    [snip]


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