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How the vapour pressure is independent of surface area

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Answered by datthuashish123
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Explanation:

Vapour pressure does not depend upon the surface area bacause vapours produced from the surface increases on increasing the surface area. Therefore the ratio of numbers of vapours produced to surface area remain the same and vapour pressure being independent is not affected

Answered by Anonymous
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It has no component perpendicular to the horizontal surface. As a result, there is no pressure difference between the liquid side and the vapour side. ... Thus, there is always an excess of pressure on the concave side of a curved liquid surface over the pressure on its convex side due to surface tension.

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