Chemistry Homework

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The vapor pressure of a substance describes how readily molecules at the surface of the substance enter the gaseous phase. At the boiling point of a liquid, the liquid’s vapor pressure is equal to or greater than the atmospheric pressure exerted on the surface of the liquid. Since the atmospheric pressure at higher elevations is lower than at sea level, the boiling point of water decreases as the elevation increases. The atmospheric pressure at sea level is 760 mmHg. This pressure decreases by 19.8 mmHg for every 1000-ftincrease in elevation.

 

Elevation Pressure
ft 760 mmHg
1000 ft 740.2 mmHg
2000 ft 720.4 mmHg

 

The boiling point of water decreases 0.05C for every 1 mmHg drop in atmospheric pressure. 

 

What is the boiling point of water at an elevation of 7000ft ?

 

7000/1000*19.8= 138.6 mmHg 

138.6*0.05= 6.93 C 

100-6.93= 93.07 C three significant figures = 93.0 C 

 

The answer is correct but he need the answer by using the dimenstions of tempurture?

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