The saturated vapor pressure is a unique form of temperature. It is the "process of evaporation in a closed container that will proceed until there are as many molecules returning to a liquid as there are escaping, at this point the vapor is considered to be saturated." It is basically an equal exchange, the same amount going in as coming out. Saturated vapor pressure is usually expressed in mmHg.
QUESTION:
Does the saturation vapor pressure increase linearly with temperature?