How would you estimate H^v for a pure hydrocarbon at its

Chapter 8, Problem 1

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How would you estimate H^v for a pure hydrocarbon at its normal boiling point under each of the following conditions? 1. You know only the normal boiling point. 2. You know the normal boiling point and the critical constants. 3. You have vapor pressure data over a range that encompasses p* 1 atm, and a semilog plot of p* versus 1=T is a straight line. 4. Repeat 3, only suppose the plot is curved. 5. You know H^v at a temperature other than Tb and do not know the heat capacities of the substance in its gaseous and liquid forms. 6. Repeat 5, only suppose that you have the heat capacity data.

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