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Using both the Clapeyron and the Clausius-Clapeyron equations determine the pressure necessary to change the boiling point of water from its 1.000 atm value of 100 degree C to 97 degree C. Make a brief comment on the results. Use the data reported in the table: Molar heat of vaporization for water 40.7 kJ-mol-1 Density of liquid water at 100 degree C 0.958 g-mL-1 Density of steam 0.5983 g-L-1 1 L-atm 101.32 J p Clapeyron f = P Clausius-Clapeyron f =
Using both the Clapeyron and the Clausius-Clapeyron equations determine the pressure necessary to change the boiling point of water from its 1.000 atm value of 100 degree C to 97 degree C. Make a brief comment on the results. Use the data reported in the table: Molar heat of vaporization for water 40.7 kJ-mol-1 Density of liquid water at 100 degree C 0.958 g-mL-1 Density of steam 0.5983 g-L-1 1 L-atm 101.32 J p Clapeyron f = P Clausius-Clapeyron f =