Chemistry: Atoms First
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ISBN: 9781259638138
Author: Julia Burdge, Jason Overby Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12.2, Problem 12.2.4SR
Using the result from question 12.2.3 and another point from the graph, estimate ΔHvap for the liquid.
(a) 15 kJ/mol
(b) 35 kJ/mol
(c) 55 kJ/mol
(d) 75 kJ/mol
(e) 95 kJ/mol
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