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    Chlorine Trifluoride Is Used in Processing Nuclear Reactor Fuel
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Chlorine Trifluoride Is Used in Processing Nuclear Reactor Fuel

Question 44

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Chlorine trifluoride is used in processing nuclear reactor fuel. It has a vapor pressure of 29.1 torr at -47.0°C and its heat of vaporization is 30.61 kJ/mol. At what temperature would its vapor pressure be 107.7 torr?

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