## normal boiling point

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anto007
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### normal boiling point

Hi everyone, I have this exercise: 'Which of the following values represents the normal boiling point of carbon tetrachloride? Use the thermodynamic data given.
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a)-272°C
b) 25°C
c) 67°C
d) 69°C
e) 109°C. "
I thought of applying the following formula:
$$ΔG°= 0$$; $$ΔG°=ΔH°-TΔS°$$
but my result deviates a lot from the experimental data.
Will you help me understand how to solve it?
Thanks a lot
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### Re: normal boiling point

No number of the given results fullfill the value of 76.72 °C
anto007
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### Re: normal boiling point

Yes, I know, but how can I calculate it with the thermodynamic data provided in the text?
Whether or not the correct result is among those proposed.
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