Chapter 12: Problem 77
A student hangs wet clothes outdoors on a winter day when the temperature is \(-15^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). After a few hours, the clothes are found to be fairly dry. Describe the phase changes in this drying process.
Chapter 12: Problem 77
A student hangs wet clothes outdoors on a winter day when the temperature is \(-15^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). After a few hours, the clothes are found to be fairly dry. Describe the phase changes in this drying process.
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Vapor pressure measurements at several different temperatures are shown here for mercury. Determine graphically the molar heat of vaporization for mercury. \(\begin{array}{cccccc}t\left({ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\right) & 200 & 250 & 300 & 320 & 340 \\ P(\mathrm{mmHg}) & 17.3 & 74.4 & 246.8 & 376.3 & 557.9\end{array}\)
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