at sea level (Patm=760 mmHg) with heat the heat vaporization (ΔHvap) of 73.26 KJ/mole . What will be the boiling point of the same liquid if it was brought to the top of Mt. Everest where the atmospheric pressure is about 228 mmHg
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The boiling temperature of a certain liquid is 180oC at sea level (Patm=760 mmHg) with heat the heat vaporization (ΔHvap) of 73.26 KJ/mole . What will be the boiling point of the same liquid if it was brought to the top of Mt. Everest where the atmospheric pressure is about 228 mmHg.
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