the temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the atmospheric pressure
the temperature at which bubbles begin to form
the temperature at which the vapour pressure equals 1 temperature
the temperature at which the rate of condensation of vapour equals the rate of vaporisation of the liquid
the temperature at which the space above the liquid is saturated
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N.b; at 100% humidity vapour pressure is said to be saturated which is equal to the atmospheric pressure.

Boiling point is wen d atmospheric pressure equals d saturated vapour pressure...tanx

The answer is B- there is a difference between vapour pressure and saturated vapour pressure.. vapour pressure doesn't really relate to boiling you can say any liquid evaporating has v.p as it's just the force exerted on the container by the gas molecules but s.v.p is the point at which the rate of evaporation equals the rate of condensation so it's the limit a limit on vapour pressure in the sense that when it is reached the excess vapour molecules begin to condense when this is equal to atp we can say the substance is boiling- bubbles begin of gas begin to form in the liquid and rise to the surface.. this is a tricky question..Typical JAMB..

A is the answer...... there is even an explanation but the answer you gave is C which does not correlate with the explanation....

The answer is a, because boiling point is defined as the equilibrium of both the atmospheric pressure and vapor pressure ie

"Normal boiling point" is different from "Boiling point (general)".
Normal boiling point is a fixed standard. So, it is the temperature at which the the saturated vapour pressure equals the standard atmostpheric pressure (1 atm or 760mmHg) while Boiling point (general) is the temperature at which the saturated vapour pressure equals the the prevailing atmostpheric pressure.
Therefore, since the question requested Normal boiling point, the correct answer is C.

The answer A
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when solid substances are heated the kinectic enery increases . A point is reached where the vapour is equal the atmospheric pressure at this point boiling begin






