(a)
Interpretation:
The mass of ethanol present in the vapor is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Clausius-Clapeyron equation is used to find the vapor pressure at one temperature when vapor pressure at another temperature and heat of enthalpy is given. It determines the change in vapor pressure with a change in temperature. The expression of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation is as follows:
Here,
The conversion factor to convert
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(a)
Answer to Problem 12.141P
The mass of ethanol present in the vapor is
Explanation of Solution
The boiling point of ethanol is
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Take the exponential of
Rearrange the equation (3) to calculate the number of moles of ethanol at
Substitute the value
The formula to calculate the mass of ethanol is as follows:
Substitute
The vapor contains
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether all the ethanol vaporizes when the container is removed and warmed to room temperature is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Clausius-Clapeyron equation is used to find the vapor pressure at one temperature when vapor pressure at another temperature and heat of enthalpy is given. It determines the change in vapor pressure with a change in temperature. The expression of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation is as follows:
Here,
The conversion factor to convert
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(b)
Answer to Problem 12.141P
All the ethanol vaporizes when the container is removed and warmed to room temperature.
Explanation of Solution
The boiling point of ethanol is
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Take the exponential of
Rearrange the equation (3) to calculate the number of moles of ethanol at
Substitute the value
The formula to calculate the mass of ethanol is as follows:
Substitute
The mass of ethanol present in the vapor is less than the available liquid ethanol and therefore, all the ethanol vaporizes.
If the mass of substance present in the vapor phase is less than the liquid form then the substance will vaporize but if mass of substance present in the vapor phase is greater than the liquid form then the substance will not vaporize.
(c)
Interpretation:
The mass of liquid ethanol that would be present at
Concept introduction:
Clausius-Clapeyron equation is used to find the vapor pressure at one temperature when vapor pressure at another temperature and heat of enthalpy is given. It determines the change in vapor pressure with a change in temperature. The expression of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation is as follows:
Here,
The conversion factor to convert
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(c)
Answer to Problem 12.141P
The mass of liquid ethanol that would be present at
Explanation of Solution
The boiling point of ethanol is
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Take the exponential of
Rearrange the equation (3) to calculate the number of moles of ethanol at
Substitute the value
The formula to calculate the mass of ethanol is as follows:
Substitute
The formula to calculate the mass of ethanol in liquid phase is as follows:
Substitute
At
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