The vapor pressure of liquid antimony is 400 mm Hg at 1.84x10° K. Assuming that its molar heat of vaporization is constant at 115 kJ/mol, the vapor pressure of liquid Sb is mm Hg at a temperature of 1.81×10 K. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining

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The vapor pressure of liquid antimony is 400 mm Hg at 1.84x10° K. Assuming that its molar heat of vaporization is constant at 115 kJ/mol, the vapor pressure of
liquid Sb is
mm Hg at a temperature of 1.81×10³ K.
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Transcribed Image Text:The vapor pressure of liquid antimony is 400 mm Hg at 1.84x10° K. Assuming that its molar heat of vaporization is constant at 115 kJ/mol, the vapor pressure of liquid Sb is mm Hg at a temperature of 1.81×10³ K. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining
From the following vapor pressure data for pentane, an estimate of the molar heat of vaporization of C3H12 is
kJ/mol.
P, mm Hg T, Kelvins
40.0
244
100
260
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Transcribed Image Text:From the following vapor pressure data for pentane, an estimate of the molar heat of vaporization of C3H12 is kJ/mol. P, mm Hg T, Kelvins 40.0 244 100 260 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining
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