Use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation to calculate the temperature (in °C) at which pure water would boil at a pressure of 732.8 torr. Enter to 1 decimal place. ΔHvap = 40.7 kJ/mol
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Convert the pressure from torr to atm: 732.8 torr * (1 atm / 760 torr) = 0.9642 atm Show more…
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