What is the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature? What will be the vapor pressure at $373 \, K$?

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(N/A) Vapor pressure is directly proportional to temperature $(T)$.
At $373 \, K$ $(100^{\circ} \, C)$,which is the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure,the vapor pressure is equal to $1 \, atm$.

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