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2. If a liquid is sealed in a container and kept at constant temperature, how does its vapor pressure change over time? (1 point) It continues to steadily increase. It increases at first, then remains
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2. If a liquid is sealed in a container and kept at constant temperature, how does its vapor pressure change over time? (1 point)
It continues to steadily increase.
It increases at first, then remains constant.
It increases at first, then decreases.
It continues to steadily decrease.,
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The vapor pressure in the container will increase at first then remain constant. This is because pressure and vapor is generated by heat. Since the container is kept at a constant temperature the pressure changes accordingly to the temperature and will remain there unless released.
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