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The boiling point of 'A' is higher than that of 'B'. Which of them will have higher vapour pressure?

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B will have higher vapour pressure. So we have to heat .B. to a temperature lower than that of A: so that .B. .s vapour pressure becomes equal to atimospheric pressure easily then it boils.
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