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30 September, 22:39

Trouton's rule does not apply to water because in the liquid, water molecules are held together by an extensive network of hydrogen bonds. provide a molecular interpretation for the observation that trouton's rule underestimates the value of the entropy of vaporization of water

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  1. 1 October, 00:41
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    the molecular interpretation is not suitable for the assumption that there are much more interactions in the intermolecular level

    We must account for the breaking/creation of hydrogen bondings, which is not the scope of the equilibria made in trouton's analysis
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