Question: When a person's body temperature becomes elevated, the person will commonly start sweating as a means of trying to get the body temperature back down
When a person's body temperature becomes elevated, the person will commonly start sweating as a means of trying to get the body temperature back down to within a normal range. Sweat is an aqueous solution containing a variety of dissolved solutes such as sugar and salts. For the purposes of this question, the dissolved solutes will be considered to be nonvolatile. Dr. A's sweat contains a fair amount of dissolved solutes, like normal, whereas Dr. B's sweat contains almost no dissolved solutes. (2 pts) Assuming all other factors being equal for both Dr. A and Dr. B, who will have an easier (faster) time cooling the body temperature back down to normal? Explain the logic of your rationale in complete, detailed, persuasive sentences, citing at least the following: (6 pts) DT for evaporative cooling; (6 pts) vapor pressure; (6 pts) specific IM forces in pure substances
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