Use the two-point version of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. The vapor pressure of liquid iron is 400. mm Hg at 2.89x103 K. Assuming that AHvap for Fe (351 kj/mol) does not change significantly with temperature, calculate the vapor pressure of liquid Fe at 2.91*10³ K. Check & Submit Answer Show Approach mm Hg

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use the two-point version of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation.
The vapor pressure of liquid iron is 400. mm Hg at 2.89x103 K. Assuming that AHvap for Fe (351 kJ/mol) does not change significantly with
temperature, calculate the vapor pressure of liquid Fe at 2.91×10³ K.
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Transcribed Image Text:use the two-point version of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. The vapor pressure of liquid iron is 400. mm Hg at 2.89x103 K. Assuming that AHvap for Fe (351 kJ/mol) does not change significantly with temperature, calculate the vapor pressure of liquid Fe at 2.91×10³ K. Check & Submit Answer Show Approach mm Hg
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