The normal boiling point of mercury (Hg) is 356.7 °C. What is the vapor pressure of mercury at 326 °C? (?Hvap = 58.51 kJ/mol)
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The formula to convert Celsius to Kelvin is K = °C + 273.15. So, the normal boiling point of mercury in Kelvin is 356.7 + 273.15 = 629.85 K and the temperature at which we want to find the vapor pressure is 326 + 273.15 = 599.15 K. Show more…
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