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One mole of acetone requires less heat to vaporise than 1 mole of water. Which of the two liquids has higher enthalpy of vaporisation ?

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Less the heat required to vaporise 1 mole of a liquid , less is its enthalpy of vaporisation . Hence,water has higher enthalpy of vaporisation.
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