A liquid A has higher vapour pressure than liquid Bwhich liquid will have lower boiling point and why ?
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the vapour pressure is an direct indication of the liquids evaporation rate,
a liquid with high vapour pressure is said to b more volatile hence, liquid A will b more volatile ,that is the boiling point of liquid A will b the least from both the liqiuds.
a liquid with high vapour pressure is said to b more volatile hence, liquid A will b more volatile ,that is the boiling point of liquid A will b the least from both the liqiuds.
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