Benzene (C6H6) has a vapor pressure of 390 mmHg at 60.0 °C and an enthalpy of vaporization is 33.9 kJ/mol. Calculate the normal boiling point in °C for benzene.
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For benzene, we can find these values using the following equation. Vapor Pressure = 390 mmHg Enthalpy of Vaporization = 33.9 kJ/mol Show more…
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