What is the difference of vacuum pressure and vapor pressure?



What is the difference of vacuum pressure and vapor pressure?..

Answer / Satish Chandra

Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by the vapor phase of a substance in thermodynamic equilibrium with its liquid phase. It is the pressure that would be measured if only the vapor phase were present.nOn the other hand, Vacuum pressure refers to the pressure below atmospheric pressure. When we say a vacuum, we mean an environment where the pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure.

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