?As noted in Ex. 6.6, \(?H^{lv}\) is not independent of T; in fact, it becomes zero at

Chapter 6, Problem 6.94

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As noted in Ex. 6.6, \(ΔH^{lv}\) is not independent of T; in fact, it becomes zero at the critical point. Nor may saturated vapors in general be considered ideal gases. Why is it then that Eq. (6.89) provides a reasonable approximation to vapor-pressure behavior over the entire liquid range?

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ΔH^lv

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