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MI Revie Part A The vapor pressure of nitrogen at several different temperatures is shown below. Temperature Pressure (K) (torr) 130.5 Use the data to determine the heat of vaporization of nitrogen. Express your answer in kilojoules per mole. 289.5 IVO AQ R o 2 ? 570.8 1028 1718 AH = kJ/mol You may want to reference (Pages 478 - 487) Section 11.5 while completing this problem. Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the normal boiling point of nitrogen. Express...
a. How much heat (kJ), at 1 atm, is required to raise the temperature of 25.0 g of liquid ethanol from -5.0°C to its boiling temperature and then vaporize all of it? Cs, liquid= 2.46J/g°C AHvap=38.6 kJ/mol b. How much heat (kJ), at 1 atm, is required to raise the temperature of 25.0 g water from 5.0°C to its boiling temperature and then vaporize all of it? Cs, liquid=4.184 /g°C AHvap=40.7 kJ/mol
#1 The molar enthalpy of vaporization of Substance B is 28.9 kJ/mol, and its normal boiling point is 80.7 °C. What is the vapor pressure of Substance B at 22.1 °C. Respond with the vapor pressure in torr #2 Substance D has the following properties: ΔHvap = 18.9 kJ/mol ΔHfus = 3.5 kJ/mol Tb = 58.4 °C Tm = -39.8 °C Specific Heat (solid) = 3.8 J/g·°C Specific Heat (liquid) = 2.7 J/g·°C Specific Heat (gas) = 0.9 J/g·°C Calculate...
How much heat (in kJ) is required to raise the temperature of 141,4 g of ethanol (mw=46,07) from 49.82 °C to its boiling point of 78.37 °C and then vaporize it completely creating ethanol gas at the boiling temperature? (specific heat=2.46 J/gºC, ΔHvap = 48.6 kJ/mol)
How much heat (in kJ) is required to raise the temperature of 288.7 g of ethanol (mw=46.07) from 39.38 °C to its boiling point of 78.37 °C and then vaporize it completely creating ethanol gas at the boiling temperature? (specific heat = 2.46 J/g°C, ΔHvap = 48.6 kJ/mol)
How much heat (in kJ) is required to raise the temperature of 202.8 g of ethanol (mw=46.07) from 40.34 °C to its boiling point of 78.37 °C and then vaporize it completely creating ethanol gas at the boiling temperature? (specific heat = 2.46 J/g°C, ΔHvap = 48.6 kJ/mol)
How much heat (in kJ) is required to raise the temperature of 124.9 g of ethanol (mw=46.07) from 30.24 °C to its boiling point of 78.37 °C and then vaporize it completely creating ethanol gas at the boiling temperature? (specific heat = 2.46 J/g°C, ΔHvap = 48.6 kJ/mol)
If the melting point of the substance is 70.°C, how much heat
would be required to convert 1.0 mol of it from solid at 30.°C into
liquid at 105°C?
A substance has the following properties: AHfus = 20.0 kJ/mol AHvap = 10.0 kJ/mol Co (solid) = 60. J mol-- K-1 Cp (liquid) = 30. J mol-- K-1 Cp(gas) = 60. J mol-1 K-1
The substance argon has the following properties: normal melting point: 83.9 K normal boiling point: 87.4 K triple point: 0.68 atm, 83.8 K critical point: 48 atm, 150.6 K A sample of argon at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 139.3 K is cooled at constant pressure to a temperature of 86.0 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply The final state of the substance is a solid. The final state of the...
Check Ans on 9 of 16 > A certain substance has a heat of vaporization of 31.72 kJ/mol. At what Kelvin temperature will the vapor pressure be 5.00 times higher than it was at 331 K? about us Careers Privacy policy terms of use hele contact us