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The temperature, at which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure is known as

A

Melting point

B

Sublimation point

C

Critical temperature

D

Boiling point

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D

At boiling point, vapour pressure becomes equal to the external pressure.
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