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explain the mercury has lower vapour pressure than water​

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Answered by pannampraneeth
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Vapor pressure of mercury is low compared to water because the forces of interactions between the atoms of mercury are stronger than the hydrogen bonding that holds together several molecules of water.

Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Vapor pressure of mercury is low compared to water because the forces of interactions between the atoms of mercury are stronger than the hydrogen bonding that holds together several molecules of water.

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