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Why the vapour pressure of a liquid depend upon the surface area give reason?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Rate of evaporation" depends on surface area because the bigger the area the more liquid is available to evaporate. Also, "vapour pressure" is indeed caused by the evaporation of the liquid. ... At equilibrium, the increased surface area will have caused equal increases in the rate of evaporation and condensation.

Answered by navya272
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Answer:

Nothing happens to the vapour pressure as the surface area increases .

Explanation:

the vapour pressure of a liquid depends only on the temperature and its internal forces of attraction .

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