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At the boiling point of a liquid, what is the relationship between the vapor pressure of the liquid and the atmospheric pressure?

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  • AVapor pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure.
  • BVapor pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure.
  • CVapor pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure.
  • DVapor pressure is unrelated to atmospheric pressure.
Explanation

A liquid starts to boil when its vapor pressure becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure (or external pressure) acting on its surface. At this point, bubbles of vapor can form throughout the bulk of the liquid.

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