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Vapour pressure of a pure liquid does no...

Vapour pressure of a pure liquid does not depend upon

A

surface area

B

temperature

C

natural of the liquid

D

Both A and C

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Vapour pressure of a liquid depends only upon its nature and temperature
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  • Vapour pressure of a liquid depends on

    A
    Volume of container
    B
    Amount of liquid
    C
    Surface area of container
    D
    Temperature
  • Vapour pressure of a liquid depends upon its

    A
    temperature
    B
    surface area
    C
    nature of liquid
    D
    external pressure
  • The hydrostatic pressure exerted by a liquid does not depend upon the

    A
    depth of the liquid
    B
    density of the air
    C
    acceleration due to gravity
    D
    volume of the liquid
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