2. Find AS for the conversion of 54.0 g of ice (MW = 18.0 g/mol) at -20°C and 1.00 atm to steam at 110°C and 1.00 atm. Refer to the table below for the data you might need for the calculation State of Water Solid (Ice) Liquid Gas (Steam) Isobaric Molar Heat Capacity (Cp) 38.09 J/mol K 75.327 J/mol K 37.47 J/mol K Also, for this problem use 333.6 J/g and 2256.7 J/g as the latent heats of fusion and vaporization of water at the normal melting (0°C) and boiling points (100°C).

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2. Find AS for the conversion of 54.0 g of ice (MW = 18.0 g/mol) at -20°C and 1.00 atm to steam
at 110°C and 1.00 atm. Refer to the table below for the data you might need for the calculation
State of Water
Solid (Ice)
Liquid
Gas (Steam)
Isobaric Molar Heat Capacity (Cp)
38.09 J/mol K
75.327 J/mol K
37.47 J/mol K
Also, for this problem use 333.6 J/g and 2256.7 J/g as the latent heats of fusion and vaporization
of water at the normal melting (0°C) and boiling points (100°C).
Transcribed Image Text:2. Find AS for the conversion of 54.0 g of ice (MW = 18.0 g/mol) at -20°C and 1.00 atm to steam at 110°C and 1.00 atm. Refer to the table below for the data you might need for the calculation State of Water Solid (Ice) Liquid Gas (Steam) Isobaric Molar Heat Capacity (Cp) 38.09 J/mol K 75.327 J/mol K 37.47 J/mol K Also, for this problem use 333.6 J/g and 2256.7 J/g as the latent heats of fusion and vaporization of water at the normal melting (0°C) and boiling points (100°C).
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