Difference Between Vapor Pressure and Boiling Point
Main Difference – Vapor Pressure vs Boiling Point Vaporization and boiling are two terms used to express the phase change of a liquid or a solid. Vaporization is the phase change of a liquid or solid into its vapor. Boiling causes the phase change of a liquid into its vapor. Vaporization gives rise to the vapor pressure of a closed system. The boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid is vaporized.