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Chemistry, 22.01.2020 00:31, garcias18

For the process of a certain liquid vaporizing at 1 atm, ∆h°vap = 54.2 kj/mol and ∆s°vap= 74.1 j/mol k. assuming these values are independent of t, what is the normal boiling point of this liquid?

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