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Water remains in equilibrium with its vapour at `100^(@)C` and 1 atm. Will the transformation of water into its vapour be spontaneous at this pressure and temperature?

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No. since water and its vapour are in equilibrium, neither the forward process (water`to`vapour) nor the reverse process(vapour`to`water) is favourable.
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