The AH,ap for water is 40.66 kJ mol- at the normal boiling point, T, = 373 K. Assuming AHap and ASap are approxi- mately independent of temperature from 50°C to 100°C, estimate the vapor pressure of water at 50°C (323 K).

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The AH,ap for water is 40.66 kJ mol- at the normal boiling
point, T, = 373 K. Assuming AHap and ASap are approxi-
mately independent of temperature from 50°C to 100°C,
estimate the vapor pressure of water at 50°C (323 K).
Transcribed Image Text:The AH,ap for water is 40.66 kJ mol- at the normal boiling point, T, = 373 K. Assuming AHap and ASap are approxi- mately independent of temperature from 50°C to 100°C, estimate the vapor pressure of water at 50°C (323 K).
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