The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation (hopefully introduced to you in General Chemistry) can be used to relate the temperature
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The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation (hopefully introduced to you in General Chemistry) can be used to relate the temperature and vapor pressure of a pure liquid given its heat of vaporization. It can be used to create a specialized nomograph for each compound as shown in Figure 6.1 of your text for hydrocarbons and carboxylic acids. In a simplified form it is given in Equation 6.1 of your book for nitrobenzene. In() 맥주 (1) Given that -0°C-273.15 K He(benzaldehyde) 45.9 kmol benzaldehyde boils at 180 °C at 1 atm (760 mm Hg or tor), and that the ideal gas constant is 8.3144021 Kmot at what temperature in "C should benzaldehyde distill if your vacuum pressure is 82 mm Hg? Provide 2 significant digits in your answers, for instance, 559 should be rounded to 560