When Making A Plot With The Claussius Clapeyron Equation The Enthalpy Of Vaporization Can Be Calculated From The Slope 1 (41.33 KiB) Viewed 9 times
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When making a plot with the Claussius Clapeyron equation, the enthalpy of vaporization can be calculated from the slope of the line of InP vs 1/T. The slope between two points is shown below. (In P₂-In Pi) (-) If only two pressures are measured as P₁= 13.35 kPa and P₂ = 23.17 kPa, what is the value of (InP2 - InP₁)
On the previous question, the pressures were given in kPa. Convert them to atm and do the same calculation. Is the value you obtained... O greater than the difference when kPa was used. O smaller than the difference when kPa was used. the same as the difference when kPa was used. O it depends on the temperature.
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