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is ethyl nitrite and strong ammonia has low vapor pressure

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No, ethyl nitrite and strong ammonia do not have low vapor pressures. In fact, both substances have relatively high vapor pressures.

Ethyl nitrite is a volatile liquid with a vapor pressure of about 100 mmHg at room temperature. It readily evaporates into the air and has a strong odor.

Ammonia is a gas at room temperature and has a much higher vapor pressure than ethyl nitrite. It has a vapor pressure of about 850 mmHg at 25°C. Ammonia also has a strong, pungent odor and can be irritating to the respiratory system.

Both ethyl nitrite and ammonia have relatively high vapor pressures, which means they can easily evaporate and form a gas at room temperature.

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