At 0.00 °C, hexane, C6H14, has a vapor pressure of 45.37 mm Hg. Its AHvap is 30.1 kJ mol¹. What is the vapor pressure of hexane at 52.4 °C? The vapor pressure of hexane at 52.4 °C is mm Hg.

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