At high altitudes, the ambient air pressure can be significantly less than 1 bar, so water boils at

Bernard Mora

Bernard Mora

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2022-04-07

At high altitudes, the ambient air pressure can be significantly less than 1 bar, so water boils at a lower temperature than 100 C. What is the boiling point of water at an altitude where the ambient air pressure is 0.72 bar? The enthalpy of vaporization of water near its boiling point is 40.7 kJ/mol.

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Abigailf91er

Abigailf91er

Beginner2022-04-08Added 13 answers

Given:
Normal boiling point of water = 100 = 373   K
Pressure at boiling point = 760 mmHg
Pressure at altitude = 0.72 bar = 540 mmHg
Enthalpy of vaporization of water near its boiling point = 40.7 kJ/mol.
Calculation for pressure at altitude:
ln ( P 2 P 1 ) = H v a p R ( 1 T 2 1 T 1 ) ln ( 540 760 ) = 40.7 × 10 3 8.314 × ( 1 T 2 1 373   K ) 0.3417 = 4895.36   m o l . K × ( 1 T 2 1 373   K ) 6.98 × 10 5 + 1 373   K = 1 T 2 T 2 = 1 2.757 × 10 3   K 1 T 2 = 363.5   K = 90.5 C
The boiling point of water at an altitude where the ambient air pressure is 0.72 bar is 90.5 C.

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