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*I recommend watching this in x1.25 - 1.5 speed In this video we go over how to solve vapor pressure problems, including the use of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation. I tried to make my examples based on some of the most common ways these problems are worded: "Will all of the water/how much of the water will evaporate at __ degrees", "calculate the vapor pressure at __degrees", and "what is the vapor pressure of a solution formed by dissolving __g of X in __g water at a temperature of __ degrees". For the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, there are a few pretty vital points to take note of to make sure you end up with the correct answer. Most importantly, always make sure that BOTH P2 and T2 are the greater values of the two that you will have. If they aren't you'll get the wrong answer. If you aren't sure which will be larger since you're solving for one, think back to Boyle's Law (P1V1 = P2V2). I'll link my video on that here: • How to Solve Boyle's Law Problems (with De... Secondly, as with most of these formulas, because Fahrenheit and Celsius can both have negative values whereas Kelvin cannot, always put temperatures into Kelvin before calculating. Lastly, the R value that will get your units to cancel properly is R = 8.31 J/mol x K. Hope this helps someone! Let me know down below if: you have an easier way to do these you found a mistake or want clarification on something you found this helpful :D I am not an expert in this topic. I am just a clinical lab scientist and life-long student who learns best from videos/visual representations and demonstration and have often turned to Youtube for help learning. My hope is that others in the same boat find and benefit from this. Main Helpful Sources: -Khan Academy -https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelv... https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelv...