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An increase in temperature can disturb the liquid-vapor equilibrium
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The answer is True.
when the temperature changes, it affects the equilibrium constant and that makes the equilibrium change.
because when the temperature changes that make the vapor pressure changes and make the equilibrium shifts.
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