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The entropy change during vaporization is given by​

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The entropy of vaporization is then equal to the heat of vaporization divided by the boiling point. According to Trouton's rule, the entropy of vaporization (at standard pressure) of most liquids has similar values. The typical value is variously given as 85 J/(mol·K), 88 J/(mol·K) and 90 J/(mol·K).

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Answer:The entropy of vaporization is then equal to the heat of vaporization divided by the boiling point. According to Trouton's rule, the entropy of vaporization (at standard pressure) of most liquids has similar values. The typical value is variously given as 85 J/(mol·K), 88 J/(mol·K) and 90 J/(mol·K).

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