12. How much energy is needed to change a 47 g cube of ice from -29 °C to liquid water, at 29 °C? AHfus = 6.01kJ/mol, specific heat of ice = 2,108J/g*°C, specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g*°C. 13. Why is the heat of vaporization of a molecule with a molecular mass of 153.4 g/mol higher than the heat of vaporization of molecule with a molar mass of 94.7 g/mol? Phase Diagrams: 14. Sketch the phase diagram for a compound whose normal boiling point is 427 K, critical temperature is 802 K, triple point is at 0.69 atm and 142 K, and normal freezing point is 226 K. 131

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12. How much energy is needed to change a 47 g cube of ice from -29 °C to liquid water, at 29 °C?
AHfus = 6.01kJ/mol, specific heat of ice = 2.108J/g*°C, specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g*°C.
13. Why is the heat of vaporization of a molecule with a molecular mass of 153.4 g/mol higher than
the heat of vaporization of molecule with a molar mass of 94.7 g/mol?
Phase Diagrams:
14. Sketch the phase diagram for a compound whose normal boiling point is 427 K, critical
temperature is 802 K, triple point is at 0.69 atm and 142 K, and normal freezing point is 226 K.
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Transcribed Image Text:12. How much energy is needed to change a 47 g cube of ice from -29 °C to liquid water, at 29 °C? AHfus = 6.01kJ/mol, specific heat of ice = 2.108J/g*°C, specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g*°C. 13. Why is the heat of vaporization of a molecule with a molecular mass of 153.4 g/mol higher than the heat of vaporization of molecule with a molar mass of 94.7 g/mol? Phase Diagrams: 14. Sketch the phase diagram for a compound whose normal boiling point is 427 K, critical temperature is 802 K, triple point is at 0.69 atm and 142 K, and normal freezing point is 226 K. 131
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