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| CHEMISTRY/ENGINEERING QUESTION- how to tell b/w liquid and vapor using their
pressures? I have a stream of a substance at a certain pressure. And I found that its equilibrium vapor pressure (at that temperature) is higher than its actual pressure. So does it mean its a vapor or liquid? and why if you can answer that?
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