FAQ

What is the Maximum Vapour Pressure?
The Maximum Vapour Pressure refers to the highest pressure exerted by a vapour in equilibrium with its liquid at a given temperature, often measured in cm Hg or kPa. Maximum Vapour Pressure is usually measured using the Centimeter Mercury (0 °C) for Pressure. Note that the value of Maximum Vapour Pressure is always positive.
Can the Maximum Vapour Pressure be negative?
No, the Maximum Vapour Pressure, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Maximum Vapour Pressure?
Maximum Vapour Pressure is usually measured using the Centimeter Mercury (0 °C)[cmHg] for Pressure. Pascal[cmHg], Kilopascal[cmHg], Bar[cmHg] are the few other units in which Maximum Vapour Pressure can be measured.
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