The enthalpy of vaporization for acetone is 32.0 kJ/mol. The normal boiling point (@ 1.00 atm) for acetone is 56.5 C. What is the temperature of acetone at 560 torr?

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The enthalpy of vaporization for acetone is 32.0 kJ/mol. The normal boiling point (@ 1.00 atm) for acetone is 56.5 C. What is the temperature of acetone at 560 torr? Can you explain using the claussius equation i provided below, m horrible at math so plz help me understand. 

Clausius Clapeyron Equation
In (P) = AH₂P (+2)
ΔΗναρ
- 뉴)
R
R= 8.3145 J
mol.k
Transcribed Image Text:Clausius Clapeyron Equation In (P) = AH₂P (+2) ΔΗναρ - 뉴) R R= 8.3145 J mol.k
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