How much heat (in kJ0 is evolved in converting 2.00 mol of steam at 132 degree Celsius to ice at -48degree Celsius? Heat capacity of steam is 2.01J/g*C and ice is 2.09 J/g*C qtotal= (three sigfigs and kJ)
States of Matter
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How much heat (in kJ0 is evolved in converting 2.00 mol of steam at 132 degree Celsius to ice at -48degree Celsius? Heat capacity of steam is 2.01J/g*C and ice is 2.09 J/g*C
qtotal= (three sigfigs and kJ)
To calculate the heat evolved in converting 2.00 moles of steam at 132°C to ice at -48°C, we'll need to consider several steps in the process:
Cooling steam from 132°C to 100°C.
Condensing steam to liquid water at 100°C.
Cooling liquid water from 100°C to 0°C.
Freezing water to ice at 0°C.
Cooling ice from 0°C to -48°C.
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