The enthalpy of vapourisation of liquid is 30 kJ mol –1 and entropy of vapourisation is…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
The enthalpy of vapourisation of liquid is 30 kJ mol–1 and entropy of vapourisation is 75 J mol–1 K. The boiling point of the liquid at 1 atm is
- 250 K
- 400 K
- 450 K
- 600 K
Answer
(B) 400 K
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