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In [[thermodynamics]], the '''Trouton's constant''' is the [[entropy]] of vaporization at the normal [[boiling point]] of a liquid. The SI unit for Trouton's constant is Jmol<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</sup>.
In [[thermodynamics]], the '''Trouton's constant''' is the [[entropy]] of vaporization at the normal [[boiling point]] of a liquid. The SI unit for Trouton's constant is Jmol<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</sup>.

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In thermodynamics, the Trouton's constant is the entropy of vaporization at the normal boiling point of a liquid. The SI unit for Trouton's constant is Jmol-1K-1.