Taking as references pure liquid sulfuric acid at 77°F and pure liquid water at 32°F and without using Figure 8.5-1, calculate
- H2O (1, 120°F)
- H2SO4(1, 200°F)
- 60wt% H2SO4(aq. 200°F)
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