The vapour pressure of Benzene at different temperature was given. The boiling point of Benzene at 760 .0 mmHg has to be calculated. Concept introduction: Clausius - Clapeyron equation: This equation is relation between heat of vaporization and pressure at definite temperature. ln P 2 P 1 = - ΔH vap R ( 1 T 2 - 1 T 1 ) Where, P 1 - Vapour pressure at temperature T 1 P 2 - Vapour pressure at temperature T 2 R- Universal gas constant that is equal to 8 .314 J/mol .K ΔH vap - Enthalpy of vaporization of the substance
The vapour pressure of Benzene at different temperature was given. The boiling point of Benzene at 760 .0 mmHg has to be calculated. Concept introduction: Clausius - Clapeyron equation: This equation is relation between heat of vaporization and pressure at definite temperature. ln P 2 P 1 = - ΔH vap R ( 1 T 2 - 1 T 1 ) Where, P 1 - Vapour pressure at temperature T 1 P 2 - Vapour pressure at temperature T 2 R- Universal gas constant that is equal to 8 .314 J/mol .K ΔH vap - Enthalpy of vaporization of the substance
(9 Pts) In one of the two Rare Earth element rows of the periodic table, identify an exception tothe general ionization energy (IE) trend. For the two elements involved, answer the followingquestions. Be sure to cite sources for all physical data that you use.a. (2 pts) Identify the two elements and write their electronic configurations.b. (2 pts) Based on their configurations, propose a reason for the IE trend exception.c. (5 pts) Calculate effective nuclear charges for the last electron in each element and theAllred-Rochow electronegativity values for the two elements. Can any of these valuesexplain the IE trend exception? Explain how (not) – include a description of how IErelates to electronegativity.
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