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heat of fusion using these variables?
« on: February 17, 2009, 10:21:04 PM »
Heat of fusion using these variables...?
"The :delta: Hf of gaseous dimethyl ether (CH3OCH3) is -185.4 kJ/mol; the vapor pressure is 1.00 atm at -23.7C and 0.526 atm at -37.8C (a) Calculate :delta: Hvap of dimethyl ether. (b)Calculate :delta: Hf of liquid dimethyl ether."

So finding :delta: Hvap was rather easy, all I did was solve for the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. So the result was 22.47 kJ/mol = :delta: Hvap of dimethyl ether.

BUT, I have no idea how to find the :delta: Hf of liquid dimethyl ether.

HMMMMMMM, any direction would be appreciated.

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