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Vapor pressure -- How does water still boil at 100°C in an open pot?
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[QUOTE="jbriggs444, post: 6828358, member: 422467"] A bubble in a pot of water on the stove will rise to the top of the water and burst there. This happens even though atmospheric pressure is one atmosphere. What cannot happen due to atmospheric pressure is that the bubble will not expand further. It is in evaporation/condensation/thermal equilibrium with the surrounding water. It is not, however, in buoyant equilibrium. [/QUOTE]
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