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Which measurable property becomes constant in water`hArrwater vapour ` equilibrium at constant temperature.

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Vapour pressure.
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Knowledge Check

  • Viscosity of water at constant temperature is

    A
    more in deep water
    B
    more in shallow waters
    C
    less in deep water
    D
    same in both dep water and shallow waters
  • With increase in temperature, the value of equilibrium constant

    A
    Increases
    B
    Decreases
    C
    May inerease or decrease
    D
    Remains constant
  • The temperature in which ice, water and water vapour exist in equilibrium is called

    A
    Freezing point,
    B
    Boiling point,
    C
    Critical point,
    D
    Triple point.
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