How does the pe change of an electron in presence of impurity?
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Presence of impurities affects the surface tension and vapor pressure of the substance it would not be pure if it contained impurities. For something to boil the vapor pressure must be overcome the intermolecular forces holding the liquid together must be diminished by the increased heat and pressure of boiling.
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