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If pressure is applied to the following equilibrium, liquid `hArr` vapours the boiling point of liquid

A

will increase

B

will decrease

C

may increase or decrease

D

will not change

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A

Boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which vapour pressure because equal to atm pressure. If the pressure is applied to above equilibrium direction, i.e., vapour pressure decreases hence the boiling point increases.
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