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Does the Clapeyron equation involve any approximations, or is it exact?
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It is given by: \[ \frac{dP}{dT} = \frac{\Delta H}{T \Delta V} \] where \(P\) is the pressure, \(T\) is the temperature, \(\Delta H\) is the enthalpy change, and \(\Delta V\) is the volume change. Show more…
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