The temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the external

The temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the external (atmospheric) pressure is known as its

Options

(a) Melting point
(b) Sublimation point
(c) Critical temperature
(d) Boiling point

Correct Answer:

Boiling point

Explanation:

Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of a liquid becomes equal to the external (atomospheric) pressure.

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