Combine the barometric formula, p=p 0 e a/H , where H=8 km, for the dependence of the

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Combine the ‘barometric formula’, p= p0e−a/H, where H= 8 km, for the dependence of the pressure on altitude, a, with the Clausius–Clapeyron equation, and predict how the boiling temperature of a liquid depends on the altitude and the ambient temperature. Take the mean ambient temperature as 20 °C and predict the boiling temperature of water at 3000m.

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