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100.0 g of liquid copper (molar mass 63.546 g/mol; melting point 1358 K; density 8.02 g/mL) is placed in a rigid container of volume 10.0 L at temperature 1508 K. The container is placed in an evacuated chamber and a small hole of area 3.23 mm2 is made in the upper container wall. After 2.00 hours, the mass of copper in the container has decreased by 1 0.0168 g. Assuming the mass loss is due to effusion, calculate the vapor pressure of liquid copper at 1508 K. Hint: because the liquid constantly evaporates, the pressure inside the container is constant

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