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What is the normal boiling point of mercury?
Given : `DeltaH _(f)^(@)(Hg,l)=0,S^(@)(Hg,l)=77.4 J//K-"mol"`
`DeltaH _(f)^(@)(Hg,g)= 60.8 kJ//"mol", S^(@)(Hg, g)=174.4 J//K-"mol"`

A

624.8 K

B

626.8 K

C

636.8 K

D

None of these

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B

`HgiffHg(g)`,
`Delta_(r )S^(@)=174.4-77.4 = 97 J//K-mol`
`because" "DeltaG^(@)=DeltaH^(@)-T.DeltaS^(@)=0`
`" "T=(DeltaH^(@))/(DeltaS^(@))`
`" "=(60.8 xx1000)/(97)=626.8K`
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