What is the relation between atmospheric pressure and vapor pressure
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There is actually no relationship between the two. The air pressure is a measure of the pressure of the air. The vapour pressure of a liquid, say, water, is a function of its temperature and does not depend on the air pressure. There is a connection though, in the boiling point.
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atmospheric pressure means the pressure exerted in atmospher
valour pressure means the pressure exerted in the presence of water molecules
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