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Vapour which is at a pressure smaller than the saturation pressure for the temperature involved is called a __________ vapour.

A. Superheated

B. Desuperheated

C. Non-condensable

D. None of these

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

. A superheated liquid is at that state where if you want to vapourise the liquid at constant temperature we have to increase the pressure hence we can say the liquid is at lower pressure under subcooled state.

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