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Émile Clapeyron was born on February 26, 1799.

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Émile Clapeyron was born on February 26, 1799.

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Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron was born in 1799.

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Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron died in 1864.

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Émile Clapeyron died on January 28, 1864 at the age of 64.

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Émile Clapeyron died on January 28, 1864 at the age of 64.

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Émile Clapeyron was born on February 26, 1799 and died on January 28, 1864. Émile Clapeyron would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 216 years old today.

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The Clausius-Clapeyron equation graph shows that as temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases. This relationship is represented by a curved line on the graph.

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In the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, the variable "e" typically represents the base of the natural logarithm, which is approximately equal to 2.71828. This constant is important in relating the change in pressure to the change in temperature for a phase transition.

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To find the boiling point of hexane at 1.5 ATM, you can use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, which relates temperature and pressure to the enthalpy of vaporization. By knowing the normal boiling point of hexane and its enthalpy of vaporization, you can calculate the boiling point at 1.5 ATM.

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Mile After Mile was created in 1969.

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  • Yards in a mile: 1760
  • Feet in a mile: 5280
  • Centimeters in a mile: 160,934
  • Meters in a mile: 1,609.344
  • Millimeters in a mile: 1,609,344

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No a quarter mile is half of a half mile.

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8 blocks is in one mile and .1 mile is one mile

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A statute mile is a normal mile.

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Because if it were not, it would not be a mile!

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a nautical mile is 1.852 km and a mile is (statute)1.609344 km so a mile is bigger than a nautical mile

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To effectively use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation in thermodynamics calculations, one must understand the relationship between temperature and pressure changes in a system undergoing phase transitions. By applying the equation, which relates these variables to the enthalpy of vaporization, one can determine how the equilibrium conditions of a substance change with temperature and pressure. This allows for the prediction of phase transitions and the calculation of properties such as vapor pressure and boiling points.

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It is: 0.8 of a mile which is closer than 0.67 of a mile

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Each mile has 8 eighths of a mile

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4 miles have 32 eighths of a mile

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A mile is slightly longer than a kilometer. 1 mile is equal to 1.609 kilometers.

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1 mile is equal to 1 mile.

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There are four quarters of a mile in a mile. There are four quarters in any whole.

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A mile is a mile. One mile = 2,580 feet. There may be miles that are harder to drive than others, but they are all the same length. That mile must be a short mile because a regular mile has 5280 feet.

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A mile, 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers

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About 31/50 of a mile (0.62 mile).

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No. They are different. A square mile is two dimensional and a cubic mile is three dimensional. A square mile is length times width, and a cubic mile is length times width times height.

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1 mile is 1609.344 1 mile is 1609.344 meters

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1 mile= 1 mile

5,280 feet= 1 mile

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No it 1mile times 1mile times 1mile

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Yes but also 2 miles by half a mile 10 miles by 1/10th a mile etc

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One half mile times one half mile is equal to one quarter square mile.

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The basic definition of a Cubic Mile or 13mile is 1 mile wide by 1 mile long by 1 mile tall.

So 1 mile long

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No, 150 meters is not equal to a mile. 1 mile is approximately 1609.34 meters.

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There are 640 acres in 1 square mile. So (1/2 mile)*(1/4 mile) = 1/8 square mile, or:

  • (1/8 square mile)*(640 acre/square mile) = 80 acres

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01 mile is one mile.

There are 5280 feet in one statute or ordinary mile. (There is another kind of mile called a nautical mile)

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A nautical mile is greater than a statute (land) mile. One nautical mile is equal to about 1.15 statute miles.

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1760 yards in a mile.

1760 yards in a mile.

1760 yards in a mile.

1760 yards in a mile.

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1 mile

1 mile = 1.6 kilometer

1 kilometer = 0.62 mile

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0.93 mile

1 mile = 1609.344 meters

1 meter = 0.00062 mile

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There are two eighths in a quarter mile.

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500 mile 500 mile 500 mile

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There are 5,280 feet in one mile.

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There are 1,760 yards in a mile.

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1/2 mile in a half mile.

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Mile is larger. 1 mile = 1.61 km

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