Use the data given in the table below to draw the S(T)-diagram for the heating up of ethanol from 100 K to 150 °C (at 1 atm). At atmospheric pressure, ethanol melts at - 114 °C and evaporates at 351 K. Phase (transition) S s → l I 1→g g Cp / J mol-¹ K-1 111 112 78 AtrsH I kJ mol-1 4.9 42.32

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Use the data given in the table below to draw the S(T)-diagram for the heating up of
ethanol from 100 K to 150 °C (at 1 atm). At atmospheric pressure, ethanol melts at
- 114 °C and evaporates at 351 K.
Phase (transition)
S
s→l
I
l→g
g
Cp / J mol-¹ K-1
111
112
78
Atrs H I kJ mol-1
4.9
42.32
Hint: For the X-axis, use approximately the given temperatures. On the Y-axis,
consider relative changes but do not calculate exact S values.
Transcribed Image Text:Use the data given in the table below to draw the S(T)-diagram for the heating up of ethanol from 100 K to 150 °C (at 1 atm). At atmospheric pressure, ethanol melts at - 114 °C and evaporates at 351 K. Phase (transition) S s→l I l→g g Cp / J mol-¹ K-1 111 112 78 Atrs H I kJ mol-1 4.9 42.32 Hint: For the X-axis, use approximately the given temperatures. On the Y-axis, consider relative changes but do not calculate exact S values.
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hi, i did not understand the last part and I think it 114 degrees is wrong it should be - 114

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