How much heat (kJ) is required to convert 243.7 g of liquid benzene (M m = 78.11 g/mol) at 75.1°C to gaseous benzene at 115.1°C? The following information may be useful. b.p = 80.1 ᴼC C m (liquid benzene) = 1.74 J/ (g * °C) ΔH vap = 30.72 kJ/mol C m (gaseous benzene) = 0.469/ (g * °C) a.94.0 b.36.8 c.101965 d.102.0
How much heat (kJ) is required to convert 243.7 g of liquid benzene (M m =...
QUESTION 3 How much heat is required to convert 243.7 g of liquid benzene (Mm - 78.11 g/mol) at 75.1 °C to gaseous benzene at 115.1°C? The following information may be useful. b.p = 80.1 °C Cm liquid benzene) - 1.74g ** | Vap 30.2 kg/ Cm (gaseous benzene) -0.469/g 101965 102,0 940 36.8
From the data below, calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 0.442 mol of gaseous ethanol at 300.0°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol at 25.0°C and 1 atm: b.p. at 1 atm: 78.5°C ΔH o vap : 40.5 kJ/mol cgas: 1.43 J/g·°C cliquid: 2.45 J/g·°C
From the data below, calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 0.881 mol of gaseous ethanol at 300.0°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol at 25.0°C and 1 atm: b.p. at 1 atm: 78.5°C ΔH o vap : 40.5 kJ/mol cgas: 1.43 J/g·°C cliquid: 2.45 J/g·°C
How much heat energy is required to convert 12.7 g of liquid sulfur dioxide, SO,, at 216.8 K to gaseous SO, at 263.1 K if the molar heat of vaporization of So, is 24.9 kJ/mol, and the specific heat capacity (C) of liquid So, is 1.36 J/(g. "C)?
How much heat energy is required to convert 62.8 g of liquid sulfur dioxide, SO2, at 219.4 K to gaseous SO2 at 263.1 K if the molar heat of vaporization of SO2 is 24.9 kJ/mol, and the specific heat capacity (C) of liquid SO2 is 1.36 J/(g ·°C)?
1.How much heat energy is required to convert 36.8 g of solid ethanol at −114.5°C to gasesous ethanol at 132.6°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. 2.At 1 atm, how much energy is required to heat...
From the data below, calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 0.100 mol of gaseous ethanol at 300.0°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol at 25.0°C and 1 atm: b.p. at 1 atm: 78.5°C AH : 40.5 kJ/mol vap Cliquid: 2.45 J/g °C Cgas: 1.43 J/g.°C
The following information is given for benzene, CH at 1 atm: boiling point So.1 °C AHap(80.1 °C)=30.7 kJ/mol melting point AHfus(5.50 °C)9.95 kJ/mol 5.50 °C specific heat liquid 1.74 J/g°C At a pressure of 1 atm, what is AH in kJ for the process of condensing a 49.4 g sample of gaseous benzene at its normal boiling point of S0.1 °C kJ
How much heat (in kJ) is required to convert 431 g of liquid H2O at 23.6°C into steam at 148°C? (Assume that the specific heat of liquid water is 4.184 J/g·°C, the specific heat of steam is 2.078 J/g·°C, and that both values are constant over the given temperature ranges. The normal boiling point of H2O is 100.0°C. The heat of vaporization (ΔHvap) is 40.65 kJ/mol.)
Enter your answer in the provided box. From the data below, calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 0.172 mol of gaseous ethanol at 300.0°C and 1 atm to liquid ethanol at 25.0°C and 1 atm: AH 40.5 kJ/mol b.p. at 1 atm: 78.5°C vap Cliquid 2.45 J/goC 1.43 J/goC Cgas
Enter your answer in the provided box. From the data below, calculate the total heat (in J) needed to convert 0.172 mol of gaseous ethanol at 300.0°C...