The pKw of water varies with temperature as follows:θ/°C           10            15            20             25             30              35pKw   14.5346   14.3463   14.1669     13.9965    13 .8330     13.6801Determine the standard enthalpy of deprotonation of water.

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The pKw of water varies with temperature as follows:
θ/°C           10            15            20             25             30              35
pKw   14.5346   14.3463   14.1669     13.9965    13 .8330     13.6801
Determine the standard enthalpy of deprotonation of water.

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