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Two liquids `A` and `B` boil at `130^(@)C` and `160^(@)C` , respectively. Which of the them has higher vapour pressure at `80^(@)C`.

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`'A'` has higher vapour pressure at `60^(@)C` because it ha lower boiling point.
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