Hexafluorobenzene (C6F6) has a vapour pressure of 1.23 × 104 N m–2 at 300 K. Predict the vapour pressure that will be observed at 340 K. The enthalpy of vaporization of hexafluorobenzene is 31.7 kJ mol–1.   a. 2.80 x 103 N m–2    b. 1.10 x 105 N m–2   c. 6.70 x 104 N m–2    d. 5.50 x 104 N m–2   e. 1.20 x 104 N m–2

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  1. Hexafluorobenzene (C6F6) has a vapour pressure of 1.23 × 104 N m–2 at 300 K. Predict the vapour pressure that will be observed at 340 K. The enthalpy of vaporization of hexafluorobenzene is 31.7 kJ mol–1.

      a.

    2.80 x 103 N m–2 

      b.

    1.10 x 105 N m–2

      c.

    6.70 x 104 N m–2 

      d.

    5.50 x 104 N m–2

      e.

    1.20 x 104 N m–2

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