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Explain the Effect of Temperature on Vapour Pressure ?

Answer Posted / raghavendra tripathi

(i)The molecules of the vapour have greater speed at higher temperature

(ii)With increasing temperature, the number of molecules per cubic centimeter increases as the rate of vaporization increases with temperature.

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