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Chemistry Tutorial: Rotary Evaporator

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This lecture covers the principles of rotary evaporators, including the relationship between ambient pressure and vapor pressure, Clapeyron equation, enthalpy of vaporization, and boiling points at different pressures. It also discusses the boiling points of various solvents.

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