What is the Nature of Vacuum? Exploring the Unknown in Chemistry

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In summary, the nature of vacuum is a complex and elusive concept in chemistry. It refers to a space devoid of matter and gas, with a pressure that is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure. Vacuum plays a crucial role in various chemical processes, such as distillation and evaporation, and is essential in understanding the behavior of gases. However, much about vacuum remains unknown and continues to be explored by scientists, making it a fascinating and ever-evolving topic in the field of chemistry.
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Hi to all,
I am an old chemist. Recently preoccupied with thoughts about the nature of vacuum. Hope to learn a lot here!
 
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