We want to convert 24 g of solid water at -11 °C to vapor at 108 °C. The energy need for this process is supplied by combustion of CH4/C2H6 gas mixture which is composed of 45 % CH4(g) by mass. What is the volume (as liters) of required amount of the mixture at 26 °C and under 748 mmHg pressure? For water c(solid) = 2.11 J g1 K¯, c(liquid) = 4.18 Jg1K", c(gas) = 2.00 J g1 K", AH°(fusion) %3D = 6.00 kJ mol", AH°(vapor.) = 40.7 kJ mol"!. %3D For CH, AH°(combustion) = -891 kJ mol", for C2H, AH°(combustion) = -1560 kJ mol™1

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We want to convert 24 g of solid water at -11 °C to vapor at 108 °C. The energy need for this
process is supplied by combustion of CH4/C2H, gas mixture which is composed of 45 % CH4(g)
by mass. What is the volume (as liters) of required amount of the mixture at 26 °C and under 748
mmHg pressure?
For water c(solid) = 2.11 J g1 K", c(liquid) = 4.18 JgK", c(gas) = 2.00 J g1 K,
%3D
%3D
AH°(fusion) = 6.00 kJ mol¯, AH°(vapor.) = 40.7 kJ mol¯!.
%3D
For CH, AH°(combustion) = -891 kJ mol", for C2H, AH° (combustion) = -1560 kJ mol1
Transcribed Image Text:We want to convert 24 g of solid water at -11 °C to vapor at 108 °C. The energy need for this process is supplied by combustion of CH4/C2H, gas mixture which is composed of 45 % CH4(g) by mass. What is the volume (as liters) of required amount of the mixture at 26 °C and under 748 mmHg pressure? For water c(solid) = 2.11 J g1 K", c(liquid) = 4.18 JgK", c(gas) = 2.00 J g1 K, %3D %3D AH°(fusion) = 6.00 kJ mol¯, AH°(vapor.) = 40.7 kJ mol¯!. %3D For CH, AH°(combustion) = -891 kJ mol", for C2H, AH° (combustion) = -1560 kJ mol1
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