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Clausius clapeyrion equation Hfg
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[QUOTE="johnsmith456, post: 3635542, member: 362645"] Hi guys I'm trying to figure out a way of calculating the enthalpy of vaporisation using the clapeyron equation. So far I have two different forms of the clapeyron equation. However, I'm not sure how to go any further. Ln(P2/P1) = (ΔHfg / R) ( 1/T1 - 1/T2) eqn(1) Ln(P) = -(ΔHfg / R) (1/T) + C eqn(2) Both of these will give the value of delta Hfg between two T's and P's. Whereas I want a particular value of Hfg at a given T and P. Is this possible? Also from eqn (2), which is from the eqn of a straight line, give the gradient of the line to be (-Hfg/R). but surely Hfg isn't constant ? i would have though Hfg decreases as T increases. Anyway, the point of my question is to see how I can calculate Hfg NOT ΔHfg. I really hope this is possible? Thanks very much in advance kind Regards JS [/QUOTE]
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