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Difference between aqueous tension and vapour pressure

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Answered by panwaranjali9185
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Explanation:

Aqueous tension is defined as the partial pressure of the water vapour present in the moist gas.

Vapour pressure is a measure of the tendency of a material to change into the gaseous or vapour state, and it increases with temperature.

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