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  1. Knowing that delta Hvap for water is 40.7 kJ/mol, calculate Pvap of water at 46 C
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  2. Ln(P2/p1)=ln(-delta Hvap/R)•(1/T1-1/t2)I have ammonia at normal boil with a temp at 39.2C find the Hvap
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  3. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  4. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  5. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  6. The following thermodynamic data was obtained for an unknown compound. Delta Hvap = 31.3 kj/mol and Delta S Vap= 79.7 kj/mol
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  7. The following thermodynamic data was obtained for an unknown compound. Delta Hvap = 31.3 kj/mol and Delta S Vap= 79.7 kj/mol
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  8. How do you find [delta]Hvap?
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  9. A liquid has a delta(Hvap) of 35.5 kJ/mol and a boiling point of 122 C at 1.00atm. What is its vapor pressure at 113 C?
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  10. Does my work here look right?3. One mole of an ideal gas expands adiabatically into a vacuum. Calculate q, delta-e, w, and
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