why boiling point decreases when vapour pressure increases
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The normal boiling point is the temperature in which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. If the intermolecular forces are small, the liquid has a high vapour pressure. Little heat energy will have to be added to separate the molecules, so the boiling point will be low.
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