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The normal boiling point of water is 100.00 degrees celsius and the enthalpy of vaporization at this temperature is 40.657kj/mol.

What would be the boiling point of water if it were based on a pressure of 1 bar instead of the standard atm?
16 years ago

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tomi
nvm i figured it out
16 years ago

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