A liquid boils when vapour pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. True or False

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2023-01-27

A liquid boils when vapour pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. True or False

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Marques Cervantes

Marques Cervantes

Beginner2023-01-28Added 3 answers

The gas pressure that a liquid emits is known as vapor pressure. The liquid is not forced downward by it. Instead, it is the pressure at a specific temperature where a gas and a liquid are in equilibrium with one another. The liquid boils when the gas bubble develops inside the liquid and reaches a vapour pressure equivalent to air pressure in order to leave the surface. So its true.

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