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What happens when a liquids vapor pressure exceeds the atmospheric pressure?

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What happens when a liquids vapor pressure exceeds the atmospheric pressure?

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When a liquid’s vapor pressure exceeds the atmospheric pressure you reach the boiling point. At that temp., the vapor pressure of the liquid becomes sufficient to overcome atmospheric pressure & lift the liquid to form bubbles inside the liquid.

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