Answer:
Vapor pressure is 404kPa
Step-by-step explanation:
Before proceeding, it is important to understand the terms (External pressure, Vapour Pressure and boiling point) and their relationship.
Vapor Pressure is defined as pressure of a vapour from a liquid at its surface.
Atmospheric (external) pressure is the sum of pressures of all the gas components, including the vapor pressure of the liquid. This is a description of Dalton's law.
How are both pressures then related to boiling?
When vapor pressure is the same as the external pressure then a liquid is deemed to be Boiling.
This means that the Vapour pressure is also 404kPa.