The boiling point of a liquid is 28.3°C. A portion of the liquid is at equilibrium with its vapor at 22.3°C in a sealed flask. The temperature rises to to 32.6°C.What happens inside the container? O Liquid is converted to vapor, the new equilbrium mixture contains less liquid and more vapor. The vapor is all converted to liquid. O Vapor is converted to liquid, the new equilibrium mixture contains more liquid and less vapor. O The liguid is all converted to yanor
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