A sample of ice been vaporized. Create the equation for the total heat required for this process by dragging the equations below into the boxes in the order in which the heat will be used by the sample. q= + C, (ice) = 2.08 J/mol-K AH fus + C, (liq) = 4.18 J/mol-K AH vap Cs (gas) = 2.11 J/mol-K Heat for the first process Fourth process = Drag into all of the boxes. + Heat for the third process 2.11 J/mol*K x mass x AT moles x 6060 J/mole 2.08 J/mol*K x mass x 30 K X 6.06 kJ/mole 40.7 kJ/mole Heat for the second process Fourth process moles x 40700. J/mole 4.18 J/mol*K x mass x 100 K 0.500 Reset Submit

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A sample
Catego
been vaporized. Create the equation for the total heat required for this process by dragging the
equations below into the boxes in the order in which the heat will be used by the sample.
q=
+
Cs (ice) = 2.08 J/mol-K AHfus = 6.06 kJ/mole
Cs (liq) = 4.18 J/mol-K AH vap
40.7 kJ/mole
Cs (gas) = 2.11 J/mol-K
Heat for the first process
+
Fourth process
Drag into all of the boxes.
+
T
Heat for the third process
2.11 J/mol*K x mass x AT
moles x 6060 J/mole
2.08 J/mol*K x mass x 30 K
X
Heat for the second process
Fourth process
moles x 40700. J/mole
4.18 J/mol K x mass x 100 K
0.500
Reset
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Transcribed Image Text:A sample Catego been vaporized. Create the equation for the total heat required for this process by dragging the equations below into the boxes in the order in which the heat will be used by the sample. q= + Cs (ice) = 2.08 J/mol-K AHfus = 6.06 kJ/mole Cs (liq) = 4.18 J/mol-K AH vap 40.7 kJ/mole Cs (gas) = 2.11 J/mol-K Heat for the first process + Fourth process Drag into all of the boxes. + T Heat for the third process 2.11 J/mol*K x mass x AT moles x 6060 J/mole 2.08 J/mol*K x mass x 30 K X Heat for the second process Fourth process moles x 40700. J/mole 4.18 J/mol K x mass x 100 K 0.500 Reset Submit
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