Alvap, water = 40.7 kJ/mol
A sample of water has a mass of 100.0 g.
Calculate the amount of heat required to change
the sample from ice at 45.00°C to water vapor at
175.0°C. Relevant constant values are given to the
right
AHius, water = 6.01 kJ/mol
Ср. vapor =
= 1.84 J/g. °C
KJ
DONE
Cp, liquid = 4.18 J/g•°C
Cp, ice = 2.09 J/g. °C
molar mass of water = 18.00 g/mol
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