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liquid in a vacuum environment has a lower boiling point than when the liquid is at... in a high pressure environment has a higher boiling point than when the liquid is at atmospheric pressure... the boiling point of liquids varies with and depends upon the surrounding environmental pressure... Relation between the normal boiling point and the vapor pressure of liquids... The boiling point corresponds to the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the surrounding... the boiling point is dependent on the pressure... the boiling point is also lower... The boiling point increases with increased pressure up to the... The boiling point cannot be increased beyond the critical point... the boiling point decreases with decreasing pressure until the... The boiling point cannot be reduced below the triple point... the normal boiling point can be calculated by using the... so the boiling point of water is 69... Relation between the normal boiling point and the vapor pressure of liquids... Relation between the normal boiling point and the vapor pressure of liquids... the boiling point at atmospheric pressure... the boiling point represents the point at which the liquid... Therefore the boiling point is also an indicator of the strength of these weak attractive forces...

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