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What is the boiling point of cyclohexane at 620 mmhg? can you show calculations?

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Boiling point of cyclohexane at 620 mm hg?

Standard atmospheric pressure is 760 mm Hg. Boiling point at 760 mm= 80.74˚C

A liquid boils when its vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure. The vapor pressure of a liquid is proportional the absolute temperature of the liquid.

As the atmospheric pressure decreases, less vapor pressure is needed to cause the liquid to boil. Less vapor pressure means lower temperature.

The boiling point of cyclohexane at 620 mm Hg is less than 80.74˚C



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Answer:

Boiling point of cyclohexane at 620 mm Hg is 440.6 K

Step-by-step explanation:

According to clausius-clapeyron equation for a liquid-vapour equilibrium-


ln((P_(2))/(P_(1)))=(-\Delta H_(vap))/(R)((1)/(T_(2))-(1)/(T_(1)))

where
P_(2) and
P_(1) are vapor pressure of liquid at
T_(2) and
T_(1) temperature respectively


\Delta H_(vap) is the molar enthalpy of vaporization of liquid

Let's assume
\Delta H_(vap) is equal to standard molar enthalpy of vaporization of a liquid

For cyclohexane, standard molar enthalpy of vaporization is 32.83 kJ/mol

Here,
P_(2) = 620 mm Hg,
T_(1) is 450.8 K (boiling point of cyclohexane) and
P_(1) is 760 mm Hg

So,
ln((620mm Hg)/(760mm Hg))=(-32.83* 10^(3)J/mol)/(8.314 J/(mol.K))* ((1)/(T_(2))-(1)/(450.8K))

So,
T_(2)=440.6K

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