explain vapour pressure for ideal gas
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At the normal boiling point of a liquid,the vapor pressure is equal to the standard atmospheric pressure defined as 1 atmosphere (760 Torr or 101.325 kPa or 14.69595 PSI). For example, at any given temperature, methyl chloride has the highest vaporpressure of any of the liquids in the chart.
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At the normal boiling point of a liquid,the vapor pressure is equal to the standard atmospheric pressure defined as 1 atmosphere (760 Torr or 101.325 kPa or 14.69595 PSI). For example, at any given temperature, methyl chloride has the highest vaporpressure of any of the liquids in the chart.
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