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O GASES, LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS Calculating enthalpy of vaporization from vapor pressure The vapor pressure of Substance X is measured at several temperatures: temperature vapor pressure 18. °C 0.0720 atm 29. °C 0.153 atm 40. °C 0.307 atm Use this information to calculate the enthalpy of vaporization of X. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Be sure your answer contains a correct unit symbol. xs ?
O GASES, LIQUIDS, AND SOLIDS Calculating enthalpy of vaporization from vapor pressure The vapor pressure of Substance X is measured at several temperatures: temperature vapor pressure 0.0799 atm 17. °C 32. °C 0.120 atm 0.172 atm 47. °C Use this information to calculate the enthalpy of vaporization of X. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. Be sure your answer contains a correct unit symbol. II
1 atm is the vapor pressure of X at the normal boiling point by definition, it has no measurement uncertainty. The ent al y of vapor zation of Substance Xis 25.0 mol and its normal boiling point is 125 Calculate the vapor pressure of at 19 C Round your answer to 2 significant digits
The enthalpy of vaporization of Substance X is 28.0kJmol and its normal boiling point is 144.°C. Calculate the vapor pressure of X at 102.°C Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
The enthalpy of vaporization of Substance X is 18.0 kJ/mol and it’s normal boiling point is 146. degrees C. Calculate the vapor pressure of X at 62. degrees C.
determine the vapor pressure in psi of a substance at 83.9 Celsius if its normal boiling point is 102 Celsius and its enthalpy of vaporization is 66.2 kJ/mol. 1 atm = 14.7 psi thank you!
At what temperature will toluene have a vapor pressure of 517 torr. The normal boiling point of toluene is 110.6C at 1 atm pressure with the molar enthalpy of vaporization being 35.2 kJ/mol
Freon-113, C2Cl3F3, has an enthalpy of vaporization of 27.0 kJ/mol and a normal boiling point of 48.0 °C. What is the vapor pressure (in atm) of Freon-113 at 39.5 °C? (R = 8.314 J/K×mol) 1.00 atm 4.75E-7 atm 1.32 atm 0.760 atm 0.102 atm
6.34. The vapor pressure of benzene at 40.0°C is 0.241 atm. If the enthalpy of vaporization of C. Ha is 33.9 kJ/mol, estimate the normal boiling point of benzene.
The normal boiling point of ammonia is -33.3°C, and its enthalpy of vaporization is 23.35 kJ/mol. Calculate the temperature in °C required to double the vapor pressure of ammonia.