The normal boiling point of water is 100 °C at 1 atm (normal means at 1 atm pressure). H2O(l) ? H2O(g) In what temperature range in °C: is the system at equilibrium? is the process non-spontaneous? is the process spontaneous? greater than 100 less than 100 at 100
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At the normal boiling point of water (100°C), the liquid water and water vapor are in equilibrium. This means that at 100°C, the process of water turning into vapor and vapor turning into water are happening at the same rate. Show more…
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