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We can determine the heat of vaporization by using the Clausius–Clapeyron equation if we know the vapor pressures of a substance at two different temperatures. Determine the heat of vaporization of diethyl ether if the vapor pressure is 1.0 mm Hg at –74.3 °C and 425 mm Hg at 18.7 °C.

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