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Boiling Point is the temperature at which a liquid starts to boil and transforms to vapor. Check FAQs
bp=LMW10.5[R]
bp - Boiling Point?L - Specific Latent Heat?MW - Molecular Weight?[R] - Universal gas constant?

Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat Example

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286.6Edit=208505.9Edit120Edit10.58.3145
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Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
bp=LMW10.5[R]
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
bp=208505.9J/kg120g10.5[R]
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
bp=208505.9J/kg120g10.58.3145
Next Step Convert Units
bp=208505.9J/kg0.12kg10.58.3145
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
bp=208505.90.1210.58.3145
Next Step Evaluate
bp=286.599950094893K
LAST Step Rounding Answer
bp=286.6K

Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat Formula Elements

Variables
Constants
Boiling Point
Boiling Point is the temperature at which a liquid starts to boil and transforms to vapor.
Symbol: bp
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Latent Heat
The Specific Latent Heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body or a thermodynamic system, during a constant-temperature process.
Symbol: L
Measurement: Latent HeatUnit: J/kg
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Molecular Weight
Molecular Weight is the mass of a given molecule.
Symbol: MW
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Universal gas constant
Universal gas constant is a fundamental physical constant that appears in the ideal gas law, relating the pressure, volume, and temperature of an ideal gas.
Symbol: [R]
Value: 8.31446261815324

Other Formulas to find Boiling Point

​Go Boiling Point given Enthalpy using Trouton's Rule
bp=H10.5[R]
​Go Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Latent Heat
bp=LH10.5[R]

Other formulas in Clausius Clapeyron Equation category

​Go August Roche Magnus Formula
es=6.1094exp(17.625TT+243.04)
​Go Change in Pressure using Clausius Equation
ΔP=∆TΔHv(Vm-v)Tabs
​Go Enthalpy of Vaporization using Trouton's Rule
H=bp10.5[R]
​Go Enthalpy using Integrated Form of Clausius-Clapeyron Equation
ΔH=-ln(PfPi)[R](1Tf)-(1Ti)

How to Evaluate Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat?

Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat evaluator uses Boiling Point = (Specific Latent Heat*Molecular Weight)/(10.5*[R]) to evaluate the Boiling Point, The Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the pressure surrounding the liquid and the liquid changes into a vapor. Boiling Point is denoted by bp symbol.

How to evaluate Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat, enter Specific Latent Heat (L) & Molecular Weight (MW) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat

What is the formula to find Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat?
The formula of Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat is expressed as Boiling Point = (Specific Latent Heat*Molecular Weight)/(10.5*[R]). Here is an example- 273.172 = (208505.9*0.12)/(10.5*[R]).
How to calculate Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat?
With Specific Latent Heat (L) & Molecular Weight (MW) we can find Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat using the formula - Boiling Point = (Specific Latent Heat*Molecular Weight)/(10.5*[R]). This formula also uses Universal gas constant .
What are the other ways to Calculate Boiling Point?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Boiling Point-
  • Boiling Point=Enthalpy/(10.5*[R])OpenImg
  • Boiling Point=Latent Heat/(10.5*[R])OpenImg
Can the Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat be negative?
Yes, the Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat, measured in Temperature can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat?
Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Boiling Point using Trouton's Rule given Specific Latent Heat can be measured.
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