A 54 cm 2 ice cube at −25.0 °C is added to a thermally insulated container with 400.0 mL H 2 O(l) at 32.0 °C. What will be the final temperature in the container and what state(s) of matter will be present? (Specific heats: H 2 O (s), 2.01 J g-1° C-1; H 2 O (l), 4.18 J g °C-1. Densities: H 2 O (s), 0.917 g/cm 2 ; H 2 O (l), 0.998 g/cm 2 , Also, Δ a q H of ice = 6.01 kJ mol-1.)
A 54 cm 2 ice cube at −25.0 °C is added to a thermally insulated container with 400.0 mL H 2 O(l) at 32.0 °C. What will be the final temperature in the container and what state(s) of matter will be present? (Specific heats: H 2 O (s), 2.01 J g-1° C-1; H 2 O (l), 4.18 J g °C-1. Densities: H 2 O (s), 0.917 g/cm 2 ; H 2 O (l), 0.998 g/cm 2 , Also, Δ a q H of ice = 6.01 kJ mol-1.)
A 54 cm2 ice cube at −25.0 °C is added to a thermally insulated container with 400.0 mL
H
2
O(l)
at 32.0 °C. What will be the final temperature in the container and what state(s) of matter will be present? (Specific heats:
H
2
O
(s), 2.01 J g-1° C-1;
H
2
O
(l), 4.18 J g °C-1. Densities:
H
2
O
(s), 0.917 g/cm2;
H
2
O
(l), 0.998 g/cm2, Also,
Δ
a
q
H
of ice = 6.01 kJ mol-1.)
Definition Definition Substance that constitutes everything in the universe. Matter consists of atoms, which are composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Different atoms combine together to give rise to molecules that act as a foundation for all kinds of substances. There are five states of matter based on their energies of attraction: solid, liquid, gases, plasma, and BEC (Bose-Einstein condensates).
2. Provide a complete retrosynthetic analysis and a complete forward
synthetic scheme to make the following target molecule from the
given starting material. You may use any other reagents necessary.
Br
146. Use the following data for NH3(g) at 273 K to determine B2p (T) at 273 K.
P (bar)
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.60
(Z -1)/10-4
1.519
3.038
4.557
6.071
7.583
9.002
0.70
10.551
110. Compare the pressures given by (a) the ideal gas law, (b) the van der Waals equation, and
(c) the Redlic-Kwong equation for propane at 400 K and p = 10.62 mol dm³. The van der
Waals parameters for propane are a = 9.3919 dm6 bar mol-2 and b = 0.090494 dm³ mol−1.
The Redlich-Kwong parameters are A = 183.02 dm bar mol-2 and B =
0.062723 dm³ mol-1. The experimental value is 400 bar.
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