Part 1: The triple point of CO2 is -56.2°C, and the vapour pressure of solid CO2 below this temperature is given by: In p' = -1353/T + 4.265 %3D where p' is in Pa and T in K. The latent heat of fusion...

8Part 1: The triple point of CO2 is -56.2°C, and the vapour pressure of solid CO2 below this temperature<br>is given by:<br>In p' = -1353/T + 4.265<br>%3D<br>where p' is in Pa and T in K. The latent heat of fusion at the triple point is 1990 cal mol. Use<br>these data to estimate the vapour pressure of liquid CO2 at 0°C, stating carefully the assumptions<br>you make. (at the triple point Asv = A + AN)<br>%3D<br>

Extracted text: Part 1: The triple point of CO2 is -56.2°C, and the vapour pressure of solid CO2 below this temperature is given by: In p' = -1353/T + 4.265 %3D where p' is in Pa and T in K. The latent heat of fusion at the triple point is 1990 cal mol. Use these data to estimate the vapour pressure of liquid CO2 at 0°C, stating carefully the assumptions you make. (at the triple point Asv = A + AN) %3D

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