Use the periodic table below to answer the question that follows. The Periodic Table of Elements Post-Transition Metals 3 H 1008 Hydrogen 11 19 Li 6.94 Lithium Na 22.990 Sodium 4 Be 9.012 Beryllum 12 Mg 24.305 Magnesium 20 Ca 40.08 Calcium 21 Sc 44.956 Scandium Transition Metals Alkali Metals Metalloids Alkaline Earth Metals Nonmetals Lanthanides Noble Gases Actinides Halogens 22 Ti 47.867 Titanium 23 Zr 91224 Zirconium K 39.098 Potassium 37 Rb 85,468 Rubidium 55 87 Cs 132.905 Ceslum Fr 223.020 Francium 38 Sr 87.62 Strontium 39 40 Y 88,906 Yttrium 56 88 Ba 137.328 Barlum Ra 226.025 Radium 57-71 72 25 26 27 V 50.942 Vanadium 24 Cr 51.996 Chromium Mn 54.938 Manganese 43 Fe 55.845 Iron 44 45 Tc Ru Mo 95.95 Molybdenum Technetium 98,907 101.07 Ruthenium 41 Nb 92.906 Niobium 73 42 Co 58.933 Cobalt Rh 102.906 Rhodium 77 Os 192.217 Osmium Hs Ir 192.217 Iridium 109 Mt 28 46 Ni 58.693 Nickel Pd 106.42 Palladium 78 Pt 195.085 Platinum 29 47 79 30 Cu Zn 63.546 Copper Ag 107,868 Silver Au 196.967 Gold 48 65.38 Zinc Cd 112.411 Cadmium 80 Hg 5 13 B 10.811 Boron Al 26.982 Aluminum 31 49 Ga 69.723 Gallium 81 In 114.818 Indium TU 6 14 32 C 12.011 Carbon Si 28.086 Silicon Ge 72,631 Germanium 50 82 Sn 118.711 Tin Pb 7 N 14.007 Nitrogen 15 P 30.974 Phosphorus 33 51 As 74.922 Arsenic Sb 121.760 Antimony 83 Bi 8 16 O 15.999 Oxygen 34 S 32.066 Sulfur Se 78.972 Selenium 52 Te 127.6 Tellurium 84 Po [208.982] Polonium Hf 178.49 Hafnium Ta 180.948 Tantalum 74 75 76 W Re 183.84 Tungsten 186.207 Rhenium 200,592 Mercury 204.383 Thallium 207.2 Lead 208.980 Bismuth 105 106 107 108 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 Rf Db Sg Bh Ds Rg Cn Uut Fl [261] [262] Rutherfordium Dubnium [266] Seaborgium [264] Bohrium [269] Hasslum [268] Meitnerium [269] Darmstadtium [272] [277] Roentgenium Coperniclum unknown Ununtrium [289] Flerovium unknown 89-103 104 9 17 F 18.998 Fluorine Cl 35.453 Chlorine 35 Br 79.904 Bromine 53 126.904 lodine 85 At 2 10 He 18 4.003 Helium Ne 20.180 Neon 36 Ar 39.948 Argon Kr 84.798 Krypton 54 Xe 131294 Xenon 86 Rn 222.018 Radon 209.987 Astatine 117 118 Uup Lv Uus Uuo unknown unknown [298] Ununpentium Livermorium Ununseptium Ununoctium 57 58 La 138.905 Lanthanum 89 Ac 227.028 Actinium 90 Ce 140.116 Cerium Th 232.038 Thorium 59 60 61 62 Pr Nd 140.908 144.242 Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Pm Sm 144.913 150.36 Samarium 63 Eu 151.964 Europium Am 64 Gd 157.25 Gadolinium 96 Cm 247.070 Curium 65 Tb 158.925 Terblum 97 Bk 247.070 Berkelium 66 Dy 162.500 Dysprosium 98 67 Ho 164.930 Holmium 68 Er 167.259 Erbium 69 70 Thi Yb 168.934 Thulium 173.055 Ytterbium 71 Lu 174.967 Lutetium 99 Cf Es 100 101 102 103 Fm Md No Lr 251.080 Californium [254] Einsteinium 257,095 Fermium 258.1 259.101 Mendelevium Nobelium [262] Lawrencium 91 92 93 94 95 Pa U Np Pu 231.036 Protactinium 238.029 Uranium 237.048 Neptunium 244.064 Plutonium 243.061 Americium What volume of water (H2O), in milliliters, can vaporize at 100° C given 146 kJ of energy? For water, AHvap g • Assume the density of water is exactly 1.00 mL • Report your answer using three significant figures. kJ = 40.66 mol
Use the periodic table below to answer the question that follows. The Periodic Table of Elements Post-Transition Metals 3 H 1008 Hydrogen 11 19 Li 6.94 Lithium Na 22.990 Sodium 4 Be 9.012 Beryllum 12 Mg 24.305 Magnesium 20 Ca 40.08 Calcium 21 Sc 44.956 Scandium Transition Metals Alkali Metals Metalloids Alkaline Earth Metals Nonmetals Lanthanides Noble Gases Actinides Halogens 22 Ti 47.867 Titanium 23 Zr 91224 Zirconium K 39.098 Potassium 37 Rb 85,468 Rubidium 55 87 Cs 132.905 Ceslum Fr 223.020 Francium 38 Sr 87.62 Strontium 39 40 Y 88,906 Yttrium 56 88 Ba 137.328 Barlum Ra 226.025 Radium 57-71 72 25 26 27 V 50.942 Vanadium 24 Cr 51.996 Chromium Mn 54.938 Manganese 43 Fe 55.845 Iron 44 45 Tc Ru Mo 95.95 Molybdenum Technetium 98,907 101.07 Ruthenium 41 Nb 92.906 Niobium 73 42 Co 58.933 Cobalt Rh 102.906 Rhodium 77 Os 192.217 Osmium Hs Ir 192.217 Iridium 109 Mt 28 46 Ni 58.693 Nickel Pd 106.42 Palladium 78 Pt 195.085 Platinum 29 47 79 30 Cu Zn 63.546 Copper Ag 107,868 Silver Au 196.967 Gold 48 65.38 Zinc Cd 112.411 Cadmium 80 Hg 5 13 B 10.811 Boron Al 26.982 Aluminum 31 49 Ga 69.723 Gallium 81 In 114.818 Indium TU 6 14 32 C 12.011 Carbon Si 28.086 Silicon Ge 72,631 Germanium 50 82 Sn 118.711 Tin Pb 7 N 14.007 Nitrogen 15 P 30.974 Phosphorus 33 51 As 74.922 Arsenic Sb 121.760 Antimony 83 Bi 8 16 O 15.999 Oxygen 34 S 32.066 Sulfur Se 78.972 Selenium 52 Te 127.6 Tellurium 84 Po [208.982] Polonium Hf 178.49 Hafnium Ta 180.948 Tantalum 74 75 76 W Re 183.84 Tungsten 186.207 Rhenium 200,592 Mercury 204.383 Thallium 207.2 Lead 208.980 Bismuth 105 106 107 108 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 Rf Db Sg Bh Ds Rg Cn Uut Fl [261] [262] Rutherfordium Dubnium [266] Seaborgium [264] Bohrium [269] Hasslum [268] Meitnerium [269] Darmstadtium [272] [277] Roentgenium Coperniclum unknown Ununtrium [289] Flerovium unknown 89-103 104 9 17 F 18.998 Fluorine Cl 35.453 Chlorine 35 Br 79.904 Bromine 53 126.904 lodine 85 At 2 10 He 18 4.003 Helium Ne 20.180 Neon 36 Ar 39.948 Argon Kr 84.798 Krypton 54 Xe 131294 Xenon 86 Rn 222.018 Radon 209.987 Astatine 117 118 Uup Lv Uus Uuo unknown unknown [298] Ununpentium Livermorium Ununseptium Ununoctium 57 58 La 138.905 Lanthanum 89 Ac 227.028 Actinium 90 Ce 140.116 Cerium Th 232.038 Thorium 59 60 61 62 Pr Nd 140.908 144.242 Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Pm Sm 144.913 150.36 Samarium 63 Eu 151.964 Europium Am 64 Gd 157.25 Gadolinium 96 Cm 247.070 Curium 65 Tb 158.925 Terblum 97 Bk 247.070 Berkelium 66 Dy 162.500 Dysprosium 98 67 Ho 164.930 Holmium 68 Er 167.259 Erbium 69 70 Thi Yb 168.934 Thulium 173.055 Ytterbium 71 Lu 174.967 Lutetium 99 Cf Es 100 101 102 103 Fm Md No Lr 251.080 Californium [254] Einsteinium 257,095 Fermium 258.1 259.101 Mendelevium Nobelium [262] Lawrencium 91 92 93 94 95 Pa U Np Pu 231.036 Protactinium 238.029 Uranium 237.048 Neptunium 244.064 Plutonium 243.061 Americium What volume of water (H2O), in milliliters, can vaporize at 100° C given 146 kJ of energy? For water, AHvap g • Assume the density of water is exactly 1.00 mL • Report your answer using three significant figures. kJ = 40.66 mol
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