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Question 10 3 pts How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize 28.7 g...
how many kilojoules of energy are required to vaporize 5.0g of water? The molecular weight of water is 18.015 g/mol. the heat vaporization of water is 40.7 kj/mol
How much heat is needed to vaporize 225 g of rubbing alcohol C3H8O at its boiling point? The enthalpy change of vaporization of rubbing alcohol = 0.664 kj/mol.
How much energy is needed to vaporize 230.0 g of liquid benzene (C6H6) at its boiling point? The molar heat of vaporization of benzene is 33.83 kJ/mol.
How much heat, in kilojoules, is released when a 67.35 g sample of cesium metal is cooled from 725 °C to 335 °C? Potentially Useful Information for cesium: Melting Point (°C) 28.5 Boiling Point (°C) 671 s(s) (J/g·°C) 0.242 s(l) (J/g·°C) 0.177 s(g) (J/g·°C) 0.157 ΔH°fus (kJ/mol) 2.087 ΔH°vap (kJ/mol) 74.4 Please show a heating curve diagram
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The following information is given for ethanol CH3OH, at latm: AH 2p(78.4 °C) = 38.6 kJ/mol boiling point = 78.4°C specific heat liquid = 2.46 J/g°C At a pressure of 1 atm, kJ of heat are needed to vaporize a 40.4 g sample of liquid ethanol at its normal boiling point of 78.4 °C.
The following information is given for ether, C2H30C2H5, at 1 atm: boiling point = 34.6 °C AH ap(34.6 °C) = 26.5 kJ/mol melting point =-116 °C AH fus(-116 °C) = 7.27 kJ/mol specific heat liquid = 2.32 J/gºC At a pressure of 1 atm, kJ of heat are needed to vaporize a 35.6 g sample of liquid ether at its normal boiling point of 34.6 °C.
How much heat is required to vaporize 100.0 g of ethanol, C2H,OH, at its boiling point? The enthalpy of vaporization of ethanol at its boiling point is 38.6 kJ/mol.
QUESTION 3 How much heat (in kJ) is required to raise the temperature of 122 g of ethanol (mw 46.07) from 11.29 °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, AHyap = 48.6 kJ/mol) QUESTION 4 What is the change in enthalpy (in kJ) when 40.1 g of ethanol (mw-46.07) is condensed at its boiling temperature? (specific heat 2.46 J/g°C, AHvap 48.6 kJ/mol)...
1. How much heat energy is needed to vaporize 23.0 g of ammonia, NH3? The heat of vaporization is 1374 J/g 2. How many grams of ammonia can be evaporated using 50 kJ of heat?
how much heat does it take to completely vaporize a 75.0g ice cube? given: ice = 0°C T boiling point = 100°C C water = 1cal/g°C Lf = 80.0 cal/g Lv = 540.0 cal/g