Identify which liquid will have a higher vapour pressure at 90ºC if the boiling points of two liquids A and B are 140ºC and 180ºC, respectively.
CBSE 56-1-1 PAPER SET 2020
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The liquid with 140°C.
Explanation:
Apply Raoult's Law of partial vapour pressure and Elevation of boiling point.
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