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I have a really simple question that just doesn't seem intuitive to me at all.
When
Pressure of Boiling point = Vapor pressure
Shouldn't there just be no activity since it's at equilibrium? Is there evaporation?
I understand that if the vapor pressure is even a tiny bit HIGHER then evaporation will occur..... But AT equilibrium?
When
Pressure of Boiling point = Vapor pressure
Shouldn't there just be no activity since it's at equilibrium? Is there evaporation?
I understand that if the vapor pressure is even a tiny bit HIGHER then evaporation will occur..... But AT equilibrium?