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Physics, 15.02.2020 04:01, hadwell34

A particular solvent with ΔS∘vap=112.9J/(K⋅mol)ΔSvap∘=112.9J/ (K⋅mol) and ΔH∘vap=38.0kJ/molΔHvap∘=38.0kJ/mol is being considered for an experiment. In the experiment, which is to be run at 75 ∘C∘C, the solvent must not boil. Based on the overall entropy change associated with the vaporization reaction, would this solvent be suitable and why or why not?

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