How is the vapor pressure of a liquid related to interaction patterns between the mokecules of the components of liquid mixture?
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A pure liquid experiences a greater amount of vapour pressure as against a liquid's solution. It is inversely proportional to the forces of attraction existing between the molecules of a liquid. It increases with a rise in the temperature. This is because the molecules gain kinetic energy and thus, vapourise briskly.
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A pure liquid experiences a greater amount of vapour pressure as against a liquid's solution. It is inversely proportional to the forces of attraction existing between the molecules of a liquid. It increases with a rise in the temperature. This is because the molecules gain kinetic energy and thus, vapourise briskly.
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