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densk [106]
2 years ago
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How much water(in grams) at its boiling point can be vaporized by adding 1.50 kJ of heat? The molar heat of vaporization for wat

er is 40.79 kJ/mol.
Chemistry
1 answer:
LekaFEV [45]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

0.66g of water

Explanation:

Molar heat of vaporization of any substance is defined as the heat necessary to vaporize 1 mole of the substance.

If heat of vaporization of water is 40.79kJ/mol and you add 1.50kJ, the moles you vaporize are:

1.50kJ × (1mol / 40.79kJ) = 0.0368 moles of water.

As molar mass of water is 18.01g/mol, mass of water that can be vaporized are:

0.0368 moles × (18.01g / mol) = <em>0.66g of water</em>

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