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which of the increases when a liquid becomes a gas at its boiling point?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A liquid has a vapor pressure that is a function of temperature. This means that a liquid is in equilibrium with its vapor. When the hydrostatic pressure is equal to the vapor pressure, vapor can form anywhere in the liquid and the liquid will boil. A liquid can be boiled by raising the temperature until its vapor pressure reaches atmospheric pressure or by lowering the atmospheric pressure until it reaches the vapor pressure. The processes are evaporation and condensation.

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Answered by priyanshu704
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temperature increases then a liquid becomes gas at its boiling point
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