Old Aug 1, 2004 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by WiLL
ok one last thing....

when the water is in the vacuum, there is little or no air pressure holding the water down, so the vapor pressure easily overcomes the atmosphere pressure and boils out. and the vapour pressure exists from the heat around the room? :thinking:
vapor exists only from pressure...heat only makes the pressure increase (cold) or decrease (hot)
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