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The Slope of Coexistence Curve from the Clausius-Clapeyron equation represented as dP/dT is the slope of the tangent to the coexistence curve at any point. Check FAQs
dPbydT=LHT∆V
dPbydT - Slope of Coexistence Curve?LH - Latent Heat?T - Temperature?∆V - Change in Volume?

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5.2564Edit=25020.7Edit85Edit56Edit
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Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
dPbydT=LHT∆V
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
dPbydT=25020.7J85K56
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
dPbydT=25020.78556
Next Step Evaluate
dPbydT=5.25644957983193Pa/K
LAST Step Rounding Answer
dPbydT=5.2564Pa/K

Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat Formula Elements

Variables
Slope of Coexistence Curve
The Slope of Coexistence Curve from the Clausius-Clapeyron equation represented as dP/dT is the slope of the tangent to the coexistence curve at any point.
Symbol: dPbydT
Measurement: Slope of Coexistence CurveUnit: Pa/K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Latent Heat
Latent Heat is the heat that increases the specific humidity without a change in temperature.
Symbol: LH
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Temperature
Temperature is the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object.
Symbol: T
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Change in Volume
The Change in volume is difference of initial and final volume.
Symbol: ∆V
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Slope of Coexistence Curve

​Go Slope of Coexistence Curve using Enthalpy
dPbydT=ΔH'T∆V
​Go Slope of Coexistence Curve using Entropy
dPbydT=ΔS∆V
​Go Slope of Coexistence Curve given Pressure and Latent Heat
dPbydT=PLH(T2)[R]
​Go Slope of Coexistence Curve given Specific Latent Heat
dPbydT=LMWT∆V

Other formulas in Slope of Coexistence Curve category

​Go Slope of Coexistence Curve of Water Vapor near Standard Temperature and Pressure
dedTslope=LeS[R](T2)

How to Evaluate Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat?

Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat evaluator uses Slope of Coexistence Curve = Latent Heat/(Temperature*Change in Volume) to evaluate the Slope of Coexistence Curve, The Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat from Clausius-Clapeyron equation represented as dP/dT is the slope of the tangent to the coexistence curve at any point. Slope of Coexistence Curve is denoted by dPbydT symbol.

How to evaluate Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat, enter Latent Heat (LH), Temperature (T) & Change in Volume (∆V) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat

What is the formula to find Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat?
The formula of Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat is expressed as Slope of Coexistence Curve = Latent Heat/(Temperature*Change in Volume). Here is an example- 5.25645 = 25020.7/(85*56).
How to calculate Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat?
With Latent Heat (LH), Temperature (T) & Change in Volume (∆V) we can find Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat using the formula - Slope of Coexistence Curve = Latent Heat/(Temperature*Change in Volume).
What are the other ways to Calculate Slope of Coexistence Curve?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Slope of Coexistence Curve-
  • Slope of Coexistence Curve=Enthalpy Change/(Temperature*Change in Volume)OpenImg
  • Slope of Coexistence Curve=Change in Entropy/Change in VolumeOpenImg
  • Slope of Coexistence Curve=(Pressure*Latent Heat)/((Temperature^2)*[R])OpenImg
Can the Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat be negative?
Yes, the Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat, measured in Slope of Coexistence Curve can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat?
Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat is usually measured using the Pascal per Kelvin[Pa/K] for Slope of Coexistence Curve. Pascal per Kilokelvin[Pa/K] are the few other units in which Slope of Coexistence Curve using Latent Heat can be measured.
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