as the pressure at height z is P(z) = P(0) exp ( - mgz / kT )
I plug it into the Clausius-Clapeyron Equation and found that it depends on m, the mass of the liquid molecule, which is not given
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Problem solved.Homework Statement
The boiling point of a certain liquid is 95OC at the top of a mountain
and 105OC at the bottom. Its latent heat is 1000 cal/mole. Calculate the
height of mountain.
It's Q4 of chapter 15 in Statistical Mechanics by S.K. MaHomework Equations
it should be the...