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Engineering, 11.11.2019 19:31 vivian2020

Using the vapor pressure-temperature relationships for caf2(α), caf2(β), and liquid caf2, calculate:

a: the temperatures and pressures of the triple points for the equilibria caf2(α) - caf2(β) - caf2(v) and caf2(β) - caf2(l) - caf2(v)

b: the normal boiling temperature of caf2

c: the molar latent heat of the transformation caf2(α)-> caf2(β)

d: the molar latent heat of melting of caf2(β)

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