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Chapter 6, Problem 6.36E
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Interpretation:
The rate of change of pressure as temperature changesfor the vapor pressure of naphthalene
Concept introduction:
The relation between rates of change of vapor pressure with temperature is given by Clapeyron equation as given below.
In the above equation,
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