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The variation of vapour pressure of different liquids with temperature is shown in figure

Calculate graphically boiling points of liquids A and B.

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Please remember that a liquid boils at a temperature when the vapour pressure on its surface becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. It depends upon the height or altitude of the place.
(i) The boiling point of liquid A is approximatly 300 K and that of liquid B, it is approximately 315 K.
(iii) If the atmosophric pressure is close to 60 mm, the liquid D will boil at about 313 K.
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