Part C is the graph is the liquid state of the material
As first it is solid in the portion A of the graph, then in portion B it's phase is being changed from solid to liquid.
And then in portion C it is liquid in phase.
It will be option B, that is heat of vaporization is greater than heat required to completely melt the solid as heat of vaporization is portion D of the graph and heat required to melt is portion B
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1. Is the melting point of substance A (a) greater than, (b)
less than or (c) equal to the
melting point of substance B?
Explain your reasoning.
2. Is the specific heat of substance A in its solid state (a)
greater than, less than, or (c)
equal to the specific heat of substance B in its solid
state?
Explain your reasoning.
3. Is the latent heat of fusion of substance A (a) greater than,
(b) less than or (c)...
10. Of the following, which is the best de scription of the Second Law of Thermody- namics? (A) The total energy of the amiverse is a constant. (B) The efficiency of a heat engine can never be greater than 50 percent. (C) The amount of heat required to vaporize a liquid is greater than the amount of heat required to melt a solid of the same substance. (D) The entropy of the universe is always increasing. (E) As the altitude...
Heat is added to a substance at a constant rate. The substance starts as a solid and is melted; the liquid is heated and vaporized; finally, the vapor is heated. This process is shown in the graph. The latent heat of fusion can be found by > Temperature - Time — >
A certain substance has a specific heat 1 J/(mole.K) and has melting point of 360 K. If one mole of substance is at 359 degrees how much energy must be added to melt it. a. Exactly 1 J b. Lesss than 1 Joule c. Greater than 1 joule d. Less than 0 J
How much heat energy is required to convert 15.0 g of solid
ethanol at -114.5 °C to gasesous ethanol at 143.1 °C? The molar
heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol and its molar heat of
vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point of
-114.5 °C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 °C. The specific heat
capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45 J/g·°C and that of gaseous
ethanol is 1.43 J/g·°C.
How much heat energy...
Determine the amount of heat, in kJ, required to melt 33 g of solid Ca at its melting point of 851C. Melting Point = 851C Boiling Point = 1487C Molar Heat Capacities: Csolid = 26.2 J/mol C C liquid = 31.0 J/molC ΔH_fusion = 9.33 kJ/mol ΔH_vaporization = 162 kJ/mol
A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here is a graph of the results: 190.- TI temperature (°C) 150. 30. heat added (kJ/mol) Use this graph to answer the following questions: What is the melting point of X ? 1°C What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 19 kJ/mol of heat...
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Use the following table of thermal physics specs. substance solid H20 liquid H2O solid gold liquid gold solid lead liquid lead specific heat melting/freezing Latent heat of (cal/g K) point (K) fusion (cal/g) 0.50 273 80 1.00 273 80 0.0301 1336 15 0.0355 1336 15 0.0305 601 5.5 0.033 601 5.5 HEAT-MELT-HEAT CALCULATION (3 points) How much energy is required to convert 1.00 gram of solid gold at intial temperature T; = 1335 K to liquid gold at final...
How much heat energy is required to convert 82.0 g of solid ethanol at -114.5 degree C to gaseous ethanol at 167.4 degree C? The molar heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol and its molar heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point of -114.5 degree C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 degree C. The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45 J/g middot degree C and that of gaseous ethanol...
How much heat energy is required to convert 19.8 g of solid ethanol at –114.5 °C to gasesous ethanol at 175.0 °C? The molar heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.60 kJ/mol, and its molar heat of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. Ethanol has a normal melting point of –114.5 °C and a normal boiling point of 78.4 °C. The specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol is 2.45J/g • °C, and that of gaseous ethanol is 1.43J/g. °C.