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5. The molar enthalpy of a binary mixture of hydrogen fluoride component 1) and water (component...
The molar volume (cm3 /mol) of a binary liquid mixture at a specific T and P is given by: V = 200x1 + 300x2 + x1 x2 (20x1 + 10x2) (a) Find expressions for the partial molar volumes of species 1 and species 2 at specific T and P (b) Show that the expressions for partial molar volumes follow the summability relation (c) Show that these expressions satisfy the Gibbs/Duhem equation at constant T and P (d) Find the values...
The molar volume (cm/mol) of a binary liquid mixture at a specific T and P is given by: V = 200x1 + 300x2 + x1 x2 (20x1 + 10x2) (a) Find expressions for the partial molar volumes of species 1 and species 2 at specific T and P (b) Show that the expressions for partial molar volumes follow the summability relation (c) Show that these expressions satisfy the Gibbs/Duhem equation at constant T and P (d) Find the values for...
Calculate the heat (in kJ) required to transform 45.30 g of hydrogen peroxide from a solid at a temperature of -0.4 °C to a gas at 186 °C. Report your answer to one decimal place. Data: Molar mass of hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2 = 34.015 g/mol Melting point = -0.4 °C Boiling point = 150 °C. Enthalpy of fusion = 12.5 kJ/mol Enthalpy of vaporization = 51.6 kJ/mol. Molar heat capacity of the liquid phase = 89.1 J/mol...
Calculate the average molar bond enthalpy of the carbon-hydrogen bond in a CH4 molecule. -- Given that (Delta)Hf [H(g)]= 218.0 kj/mol (Delta)Hf [C(g)]= 716.7 kJ/mol (Delta)Hf [CH4(g)]= -74.6 kJ/mol
The partial molar enthalpies of a species in a simple binary
mixture can sometimes be approximated by the following
expressions
a) For these expressions, show that b1 must equal
b2 .
b) For these expressions, show that the enthalpy of mixing per
mole of solution at constant temperature and pressure is given
by
c) If N1 moles of species 1 and
N2 moles of species 2, both initially at a temperature
of Ti , are adiabatically mixed at constant pressure,
show...
The molar volume (cm3/mol) of a binary liquid mixture at a (40) specific T and P is given by: V = 200x1 + 300x2 + x1 x2 (20x1 + 10x2) (a) Find expressions for the partial molar volumes of species 1 and species 2 at specific T and P (b) Show that the expressions for partial molar volumes follow the summability relation (c) Show that these expressions satisfy the Gibbs/Duhem equation at constant T and P (d) Find the values...
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(40) 3. The molar volume (cm/mol) of a binary liquid mixture at a specific T and P is given by: V = 200x1 + 300x2 + X1 X2 (20x1 + 10x2) (a) Find expressions for the partial molar volumes of species 1 and species 2 at specific T and P (b) Show that the expressions for partial molar volumes follow the summability relation (c) Show that these expressions satisfy the Gibbs/Duhem equation at constant T and P...
9. The enthalpy of decomposition of gaseous water to oxygen and hydrogen at 298 K and 1 atm is 241.75 kJ/mol. Calculate its value at 348 K. The molar heat capacity values (in J/K.mol) are: Cm (H20) 33.56, C.m (O2) 29.12, Cm (H2) 28.82.
Experiment 12: Generating Hydrogen Gas Part B: Molar mass of unknown metal Unknown #: Mass of unknown metal (X) .29 Volume of H2 gas L mL Temperature of H; gas 20 mm к C Atmospheric pressure (see barometer) Vapor pressure of water mmHg Partial pressure of H; gas mmHg atm Using PV-nRT and your data, calculate the moles of hydrogen gas produced in the experiment: l e epl8 moles H Convert moles of hydrogen gas to moles of the metal...
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Question 4 The molar enthalpy of fusion of ice at 0 °C and 1 atm pressure is 6024 J mol. The molar heat capacities at constant pressure of ice and water are 37.65 J Kmol and 75.30 J Kmol respectively, and may be taken as constant over the temperature range 0 to -20°C. Consider 2 mole of liquid water supercooled to -20 °C, which is allowed to freeze isothermally from liquid...