What happens if atmospheric pressure and vapour pressure is higher?
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Yes. Vapor pressure increases as liquid temperature increases, so evaporation rate also increases. When vapor pressure reaches atmospheric pressure, boiling occurs.
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Like all liquids, water boils when the vapor pressure is equal to the surrounding pressure. In nature, the atmospheric pressure is lower at higher elevations and water boils at a lower temperature—for example at 7000 ft above sea level, water boils at 92 °C (198 °F) instead of 100 °C (212 °F).
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