Calculate the normal boiling point of chloroform in Kelvin, given that the standard entropy and enthalpy of vaporization of chloroform is 93.7 J/molK and 31.4 kJ/mol.
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This is described by the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, which in this case can be simplified to: ΔHvap = Tbp * ΔSvap where ΔHvap is the enthalpy of vaporization, Tbp is the boiling point, and ΔSvap is the entropy of vaporization. We can rearrange this equation to Show more…
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