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The boiling point of benzene is `80^(@)C`. Estimate its molar heat of vaporisation assuming that it obeys Trouton's rule.

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By Trouton.s rule , `Delta H_(v)//T_(b) = 88 J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`
`Delta H_(v) = (88 J mol^(-1) K^(-1)) (353 K) = 31064 J mol^(-1) = 31.064 kJ mol^(-1)`
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