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Map Sapling Learning this question has been customized by Pamela Mills at City University of New York (CUNY, Lehman Colleg What's the boiling point water at the top of Mt Everest Thermodynamic (atmospheric pressure 0.54 atm)? Table at 250c Substance (kJ/mol) (J/mol-K) (kJlmol) H,oli) H,ole) -237.1 285.8 70.0 H2O(l) -241.8 188.8 -228.6 H20 (g) Number Incorrect. Tbm 84.45 The standard change in Gibbs energy for a reaction is AG ,a znAGr (products)-EmAGr (reactants) where AGr is the standard molar Gibbs energy of formation, and n and m are coefficients from the chemical reaction. A Previous 8 Give Up & view solution Try Again Next ExitExplanation / Answer
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ln(P2/P1) = dH/R*(1/T1-1/T2)
we need dH
dH = Hvap -Hliq = -241.8 - -285.8 = -44 kJ/mol approx
so
we know that
T = 100C = 373 K, at P = 1 atm
for P = 0.54 atm
then
ln(0.54/1) = 44000/8.314*(1/373-1/T2)
solve for T2
-1/T2 = ln(0.54/1) * 8.314 / 44000 - 1/373
T2 = -(-0.0027973)^-1
T2 = 357.487 K
T2 = 357.487-273
T2 = 84.487 °C
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