Which statement explains the relationship between the temperature and vapor pressure of a liquid?(1 point)
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The higher the temperature, the less molecules will vaporize, resulting in a greater vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the less molecules will vaporize, resulting in a greater vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the more molecules will vaporize, resulting in a greater vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the more molecules will vaporize, resulting in a greater vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the more molecules will vaporize, resulting in a lower vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the more molecules will vaporize, resulting in a lower vapor pressure.
The higher the temperature, the less molecules will vaporize, resulting in a lower vapor pressure.
1 answer
The higher the temperature, the less molecules will vaporize, resulting in a lower vapor pressure.