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      • Vapor pressure (or vapour pressure) is the equilibrium pressure of a vapor above its liquid or solid state in a closed container. In this type of closed system, some molecules of a liquid or solid have enough kinetic energy to escape at the surface and enter the vapor (gas) phase.
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    The most important factors affecting vapor pressure are temperature and type of molecules: 1. Temperature: Temperature has the greatest effect on vapor pressure. As temperature increases, vapor pressure increases. As temperature decreases, vapor pressure decreases. This makes sense, as imparting thermal energy gives molecules more kinetic energy. T...

    The vapor pressure of water depends on its temperature. The vapor pressure of water at room temperature (25 °C) is 23.8 mm Hg, 0.0313 atm, or 23.8 torr, or 3.17 kPa. At its freezing point (0 °C), the vapor pressure of water is 4.6 torr. At its boiling point (100 °C), the vapor pressure of water is 658.0 torr (atmospheric pressure).

    There are several vapor pressure formulas, but two common ones are Raoult’s law and the Clausius-Clapeyron equation.

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  2. Vapour pressure can be defined as pressure formed by the vapor of the liquid (or solid) over the surface of the liquid. This pressure is formed in a thermodynamic equilibrium state in a closed container at a certain temperature.

  3. Raoult’s law states that a solvent’s partial vapour pressure in a solution (or mixture) is equal or identical to the vapour pressure of the pure solvent multiplied by its mole fraction in the solution.

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  4. Aug 28, 2024 · Vapour pressure, pressure exerted by a vapour when the vapour is in equilibrium with the liquid or solid form, or both, of the same substance—i.e., when conditions are such that the substance can exist in both or in all three phases. Learn more about vapour pressure in this article.

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  5. 3 days ago · vapour pressure: The pressure exerted by the vapour of a substance in equilibrium with its liquid or solid form. What is Raoult’s Law?

  6. Nov 14, 2017 · Raoult’s Law Definition. The pressure at which vapor is formed above a solid or liquid at a particular temperature is called the vapor pressure. Vapor and solid or liquid are in dynamic equilibrium at this temperature.