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Mount McKinley in Alaska is the tallest peak in North America with a summit at 20,320 ft, or 6194 m. It is also known as Denali, meaning "the high one" in the native Koyukon Athabaskan language. The average atmospheric pressure at the top of Denali is approximately 330 torr. Use Figure 13.7 (given in Hint) to determine the approximate boiling temperature of water on Denali.
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DrBob222
Without Figure 13.7 how am I supposed to help you?
In the absence of Figure 13.7, you can use the Clausius Clapeyron equation of
ln(P2/P1) = (dHvap/R)(1/T1 - 1/T2)
P2 is 330
P1 is 760
dHvap is whatever in jouls/mol
R is 8.314
T1 is 100C (remember that's 373 K)
T2 is ? and you solve for this (in Kelvin)
In the absence of Figure 13.7, you can use the Clausius Clapeyron equation of
ln(P2/P1) = (dHvap/R)(1/T1 - 1/T2)
P2 is 330
P1 is 760
dHvap is whatever in jouls/mol
R is 8.314
T1 is 100C (remember that's 373 K)
T2 is ? and you solve for this (in Kelvin)
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