why and how lf pressure increses the boiling point of water will increase
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Hey mate here is ur query...
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Boiling point is a temperature at which vapour pressure of liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure around it. When weincrease the temperature, the molecules of liquid move away from each other due to expansion. ... And this is why boiling point of a liquid increases with increase in pressure.
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Boiling point is a temperature at which vapour pressure of liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure around it. When weincrease the temperature, the molecules of liquid move away from each other due to expansion. ... And this is why boiling point of a liquid increases with increase in pressure.
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Hope this will help you ☺☺☺
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nicely explained
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At higher elevations, where the atmospheric pressure is much lower, the boiling point is also lower. The boiling point increases with increased pressure up to the critical point, where the gas and liquid properties become identical. I
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