Chemistry, asked by lissysunnyoj, 8 months ago

why does boiling does not take place in a closed vessel? emergency please ​

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Answered by ranjeetprasad230
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Boiling in the closed vessel does not take place because boiling always occur when the pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure. so, when the vessel is closed the vapour pressure inside the container becomes greater than the atmospheric pressure. Hence the boiling does not occur.

Answered by Aayati17
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Boiling in the closed vessel does not take place because boiling always occur when the pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure. so, when the vessel is closed the vapour pressure inside the container becomes greater than the atmospheric pressure. Hence the boiling does not occur.

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