The vaporisation of a liquid occurs with heat absorption. To determine the enthalpy of vaporisation, a known mass of the liquid which is to be investigated is vaporised in a special vaporisation vessel in a current of air. The quantity of heat absorbed, which corresponds to the enthalpy of vaporisation, can be calorimetrically determined. Simplified implementation: all pre-settings already prepared Part of a system solution - Easily expandable for further experiments Calorimeters with particularly high capacitance Determine the molar enthalpy of vaporisation of diethyl ether and methanol. Calculate the molar entropies of vaporisation and discuss the results under consideration of Trouton's rule. Enthalpy of vaporisation Enthalpy of condensation Enthalpy of sublimation Vapour pressure Entropy of vaporisation Clausius-Clapeyron equation Trouton's rule Law of thermodynamics Calorimetry Precision balance 620g/0.001g Precision balance 6200g/0.01g Software included. Computer not provided. Images: (no product image available)
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