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Problem 41 Medium Difficulty

Use the information in Figure 10.24 to estimate the boiling point of water in Denver when the atmospheric pressure is 83.3 kPa.

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$95^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$

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they're really no calculations involved in this problem. It simply wants you to read a figure. The figure, their reference saying, is figure 10 24 In the textbook. This figure shows the boiling points of several liquids as a function of temperature ethyl ether at the alcohol, water and ethylene glycol. The Y axis is pressure in Kill a pascal, and the X axis is temperature in degrees Celsius. This problem wants you to consider just water, so I'll just reproduce the graph for water. The pressure in Denver was given to us at 83.8 83.3 Killah Pascal. So in looking at the graph about 83.3 Killah Pascal, this corresponds to about 95 degrees Celsius, so that would be a reasonable estimate of the boiling point of water in Denver, where the pressure is 83.3. Killah Pascal

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