Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780321812001
Author: ENGEL, Thomas/ Reid
Publisher: Pearson College Div
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.34NP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHvap and ΔHsub needs to be determined for carbon tetrachloride which melts at 250 K.

Concept Introduction: All substances can mainly exist in three phases; solid, liquid and gases. These three phases can convert into each other by the application of temperature and pressure such as by heating of solid, it converts to liquid and then gaseous state of matter.

The enthalpy change during the fusion of solid to liquid is called as enthalpy of fusion that is denoted as ΔHfus . Similarly the enthalpy of vaporization involves in the vaporization of liquid to gas is called as enthalpy of vaporization that is denoted as ΔHvap .

Clausius - Clapeyron equation purposed the relationship between the pressure and temperature for conditions of equilibrium between two phases; vapor and solid for sublimation or solid and liquid for fusion.

  lnPfPi=ΔHvapR(1Tf-1Ti)

Here, P is pressure, T is temperature, R is Universal gas constant and ΔHvap is change in enthalpy of vaporization.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of ΔHfus for carbon tetrachloride needs to be determined which melts at 250 K.

Concept Introduction: All substances can mainly exist in three phases; solid, liquid and gases. These three phases can convert into each other by the application of temperature and pressure such as by heating of solid, it converts to liquid and then gaseous state of matter.

The enthalpy change during the fusion of solid to liquid is called as enthalpy of fusion that is denoted as ΔHfus . Similarly the enthalpy of vaporization involves in the vaporization of liquid to gas is called as enthalpy of vaporization that is denoted as ΔHvap .

Clausius - Clapeyron equation purposed the relationship between the pressure and temperature for conditions of equilibrium between two phases; vapor and solid for sublimation or solid and liquid for fusion.

  lnPfPi=ΔHvapR(1Tf-1Ti)

Here, P is pressure, T is temperature, R is Universal gas constant and ΔHvap is change in enthalpy of vaporization.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The value of normal boiling point and ΔSvap at boiling point for carbon tetrachloride needs to be determined which melts at 250 K.

Concept Introduction: All substances can mainly exist in three phases; solid, liquid and gases. These three phases can convert into each other by the application of temperature and pressure such as by heating of solid, it converts to liquid and then gaseous state of matter.

The enthalpy change during the fusion of solid to liquid is called as enthalpy of fusion that is denoted as ΔHfus . Similarly the enthalpy of vaporization involves in the vaporization of liquid to gas is called as enthalpy of vaporization that is denoted as ΔHvap .

Clausius - Clapeyron equation purposed the relationship between the pressure and temperature for conditions of equilibrium between two phases; vapor and solid for sublimation or solid and liquid for fusion.

  lnPfPi=ΔHvapR(1Tf-1Ti)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The triple point temperature and pressure for carbon tetrachloride which melts at 250 K needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction: All substances can mainly exist in three phases; solid, liquid and gases. These three phases can convert into each other by the application of temperature and pressure such as by heating of solid, it converts to liquid and then gaseous state of matter.

The enthalpy change during the fusion of solid to liquid is called as enthalpy of fusion that is denoted as ΔHfus . Similarly the enthalpy of vaporization involves in the vaporization of liquid to gas is called as enthalpy of vaporization that is denoted as ΔHvap .

Clausius - Clapeyron equation purposed the relationship between the pressure and temperature for conditions of equilibrium between two phases; vapor and solid for sublimation or solid and liquid for fusion.

  lnPfPi=ΔHvapR(1Tf-1Ti)

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