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Luba_88 [7]
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True and false. if false explain

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The boiling point of water, or any liquid, varies according to the surrounding atmospheric pressure. ... With that much less pressure, you don't need to apply as much heat to push vapor pressure beyond the surrounding atmospheric pressure – in other words, water boils at a lower temperature.

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