Entropy of vaporization
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Entropy of vaporization
How is the entropy of vaporization of a liquid calculated? In Michael's workshop worksheet #6, he states that one can calculate the entropy of vaporization for water at room temp. I was curious how this is computed.
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Re: Entropy of vaporization
I believe you would divide the enthalpy of vaporization over the temperature in kelvin.
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Re: Entropy of vaporization
Enthalpy of vaporization at a constant temperature can be found by the following equation: deltaHvap / T(here, 298K)
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Re: Entropy of vaporization
Is this formula given on the formula sheet? Or are we just expected to memorize it?
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Re: Entropy of vaporization
Jeffrey Hablewitz 2I wrote:Is this formula given on the formula sheet? Or are we just expected to memorize it?
The equation deltaS=q/t is given on the equation sheet, so it's basically applying this equation!
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