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In a particular solid-liquid phase transition the point po, to lies on the coexistence curve. the latent heat of vaporization at this point is lo. a nearby point on the coexistence curve has pressure po+ p and temperature to+ ; the local slope of the coexistence curve in the p-t plane is p/t. assuming v, cp, a, and k to be known in each phase in the vicinity of the states of interest, find the latent heat at the point po + p, to + t.

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