At boiling of water, the vapor pressure becomes equivalent ot

kihanja20

kihanja20

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2021-12-17

At boiling of water, the vapor pressure becomes equivalent ot atmospheric pressure. The vapor pressure can be determined as:
logP=A[BC+T]

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Donald Cheek

Donald Cheek

Beginner2021-12-18Added 41 answers

where, P is pressure
A = 8.071
B = 1730.63
C = 233.426
T = 81 The pressure can be determined as:
logP=A[BC+T]
logP=8.071[1730.63233.426+81]
logP=8.0715.504=2.568
P=368.89 mmHg
Thus, atmospheric pressure of water is 368.89 mmHg

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