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![C. How does energy (heat) input into a system affect the vapor pressure of a liquid?
D. Explain what is meant by 'normal boiling point' in terms of vapor pressure of a liquid vis-a-
vis temperature.
E. What is the difference between the terms "refluxing" and "distillation"? Do both the
processes take place at the same temperature?
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Transcribed Image Text:C. How does energy (heat) input into a system affect the vapor pressure of a liquid?
D. Explain what is meant by 'normal boiling point' in terms of vapor pressure of a liquid vis-a-
vis temperature.
E. What is the difference between the terms "refluxing" and "distillation"? Do both the
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