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A certain substance has a heat of vaporization of 42.46 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the vapor pressure be 5.00 times higher than it was at 291 K?
I know that I have to use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, but what would I be solving for essentially?
Thanks for the help!!!
A certain substance has a heat of vaporization of 42.46 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the vapor pressure be 5.00 times higher than it was at 291 K?
I know that I have to use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, but what would I be solving for essentially?
Thanks for the help!!!
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