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Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Properties of Methanol
Methanol, CH3OH a colorless, volatile liquid was formely known as wood alcohol. It boils at 65.0 degrees C and has a heat vaporization of 37.4 kJ/mol. What is its vapor pressure at 22.0 degrees C ?
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Is this the Clausius-Clapeyron equation? Plug and chug.
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