Give reason why vapourpressureis inverselyproportional to the boiling point
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As elevation increases, atmospheric pressureand boiling point decrease.
Explanation:
Boiling point is the point at which vapour pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
In a liquid, some particles always have enough energy to escape to the gas phase. Gaseous particles are also returning to the liquid.
The vapour pressure is the pressure exerted by the gas when the amount of particles leaving the liquid equals the amount of particles entering the liquid
As elevation increases, atmospheric pressureand boiling point decrease.
Explanation:
Boiling point is the point at which vapour pressure equals atmospheric pressure.
In a liquid, some particles always have enough energy to escape to the gas phase. Gaseous particles are also returning to the liquid.
The vapour pressure is the pressure exerted by the gas when the amount of particles leaving the liquid equals the amount of particles entering the liquid
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