For vaporization of water at 1 atmospheric pressure the values of `DeltaH` and `DeltaS` are `40.63KJmol^(-1)` and `108JK^(-1)mol^(-1)` , respectively.

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For vaporization of water at 1 atmospheric pressure the values of `DeltaH` and `DeltaS` are `40.63KJmol^(-1)` and ` ... 373.4 K C. 293.4 K D. 273.4 K

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