The following table gives the equilibrium vapour pressure for a liquid at various temperatures:
|
Temperature |
Equilibrium Vapour Pressure |
|
200K |
10kPa |
|
240K |
20kPa |
|
280K |
50kPa |
|
320K |
100kPa |
|
360K |
200kPa |
What is the boiling point of this liquid when the external pressure is 10 kPa? Do not mind the units in your answer.
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