If a particular liquid has a normal boiling point of 338.0 K and a vapor pressure of 75.0 mmHg at 285.0 K, determine AHvap for the liquid.

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What amount of heat (in kJ) is required to convert 12.3 g of an
unknown solid (MM = 83.21 g/mol) at -5.00 °C to a liquid at 52.3 °C?
(specific heat capacity of solid = 2.39 J/g °C; specific heat capacity of
liquid = 1.58 J/g.°C; AHfus = 3.72 kJ/mol; normal freezing point, Tf =
10.3°C)
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