• (8)Substance Z has the following properties: C(s) = 2.00 J/g*°C, C(1) = 2.90 J/g*°C, C(g) = 1.80 J/g*°C AHfus= 267 J/g , Melting point = -16°C , Boiling point = 78°C Molar mass of Z is 50.0 g/mol a) Based on this information, what enthalpy change occurs when 40.0 g of Z at 59°C is cooled to -40°C? b) If it takes 29.4 kJ to heat 30.0 grams of solid Z at -16°C to gaseous Z at 100°C, what is the heat of vaporization of Z?

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• (8)Substance Z has the following properties:
C(s) = 2.00 J/g*°C, C(1) = 2.90 J/g*°C, C(g) = 1.80 J/g*°C
AHEUS= 267 J/g
Melting point = -16°C , Boiling point = 78°C
fus
Molar mass of Z is 50.0 g/mol
a) Based on this information, what enthalpy change occurs when 40.0 g of Z
at 59°C is cooled to -40°C?
b) If it takes 29.4 kJ to heat 30.0 grams of solid Z at -16°C to gaseous Z at
100°C, what is the heat of vaporization of Z?
Transcribed Image Text:• (8)Substance Z has the following properties: C(s) = 2.00 J/g*°C, C(1) = 2.90 J/g*°C, C(g) = 1.80 J/g*°C AHEUS= 267 J/g Melting point = -16°C , Boiling point = 78°C fus Molar mass of Z is 50.0 g/mol a) Based on this information, what enthalpy change occurs when 40.0 g of Z at 59°C is cooled to -40°C? b) If it takes 29.4 kJ to heat 30.0 grams of solid Z at -16°C to gaseous Z at 100°C, what is the heat of vaporization of Z?
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C(s) = 2.00J/g0C, C(l) = 2.90J/g0C,

C(g) = 1.80 J/g0C, ∆Hfus = 267 J/g

melting point = -160C, Boiling point = 780C

Molar mass of Z = 50.0g/mol

 

 

 

 

 

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