06 Question 1 point) The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9℃...
06. Question (2 points) The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 1.00 atm, is endothermic. H,0(1) +40.7kJ → H2O(g) Assume that at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1.00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80 mL and 30.62L. respectively. Part 1 (1 point) Il See Periodic Table See Calculate the work done on or by the system when 3.65 mol of liquid H2O vaporizes. Part 2 (1 point)...
The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 1.00 atm, is endothermic. HL,0(1) + 40,7kJ + HO( g) Assume that at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1.00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80 mL and 30.62 L. respectively Part 1 (2.5 points) Calculate the work done on or by the system when 2.05 mol of liquid H2O vaporizes. Part 2 (2.5 points) Calculate the water's change in internal...
The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 1.00 atm, is endothermic. H2O(l)+40.7kj -------> H2O(g) Assume that at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1.00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80 mL and 30.62 L, respectively. Part 1 Calculate the work done on or by the system when 1.25 mol of liquid H2O vaporizes. Part 2 Calculate the water's change in internal energy
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The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 100 atm, s endothermic. H0HOg) Assume that at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1.00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80 mL and 30.62 L, respectively 5th attempt d See Periodic Table See Hint (0.5 point) Part 1 Calculate the work done on or by the system when 1.85 mol of liquid H20 vaporizes. 5736.23319:J (0.5...
The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 1.00 atm, is endothermic. H2O(l)+40.7kJ H2O(g) Assume that at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1.00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80 mL and 30.62 L, respectively. Calculate the work done on or by the system when 1.25 mol of liquid H2O vaporizes. (answer in joules) I got -3874.9 J but the homework system keeps saying it is wrong.
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5 Question point) a See page 376 The vaporization of 1 mole of liquid water (the system) at 100.9°C, 1.00 atm,is endothermic H20 (1) + 40.7kJ → H2O(g) Assume at exactly 100.0°C and 1.00 atm total pressure, 1,00 mole of liquid water and 1.00 mole of water vapor occupy 18.80mL and 30.62L respectively. , 5th attempt Part 1 (0.5 point) ani See Periodic Table See Hint Calculate the work done on or...
06 Question (1 point) See page 801 Oxygen Supply in Submarines Nuclear submarines can stay under water nearly indefinitely because they can produce their own oxygen by the electrolysis of water. 1st attempt diui See Periodic Table See Hint Feedback produced in 3.50 hr in an electrolytic cell operating How many liters of O2 at 298 Kand 1.00 bar are at a current of 0.0400 A? 0,00455 L
06 Question (1 point) See page 801 Oxygen Supply in Submarines Nuclear...
Consider the vaporization of liquid water to steam at a pressure of 1 atm. Part A Is this process endothermic or exothermic? Is this process endothermic or exothermic? endothermic exothermic SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part B In what temperature range is it a spontaneous process? In what temperature range is it a spontaneous process? below 100 ?C above 100 ?C below 0 ?C above 0 ?C at no temperature SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Part C In what temperature range is it a...
The Standard enthalpy of vaporization of water at 100.0
oC is 40.66 KJ*mol-1. The Cp,m
values for the liquid and the vapor water are, respectively, 75.3
and 33.58 J*K-1*mol-1. Assume that the heat
capacities are independent of temperature, and that the vapor
behaves as an ideal gas.
a) Calculate
sys in taking one mole of liquid water at 25.0
oC and 1.00 atm to gaseous water at 95.0 oC
and 0.500 atm.
b) Assume that the temperature and pressure of...
m esh This wa Entry with t h e laterale 06 Question (1 point) 1st attempt See Periodic Table See Hint What is the concentration of H'ions in a solution of hydrochlork acid that was prepared by diluting 300 ml. of concentrated (116M) HCIto a final volume of 5000 ml? 5 0 15 QUESTIONS COMPLETED < 06/15 5 DELL