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at 25 degrees Cliquid A has a vapor pressure of 100.0 torr, while liquid B has a vapor pressure of 200.0 torr. The heat of vaporization of liquid A is 32.0 kJ/mol and that of liquid b is 18.0 kJ/mol. At what celsius temperature will A and B have the same temperature.
I haven't the slighest idea how to solve this. What should I do first? Do I use the clausius-clayperon equation?
I haven't the slighest idea how to solve this. What should I do first? Do I use the clausius-clayperon equation?
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