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13 January, 11:26

Changes in state are called phase changes. A phase change is a change from one physical state (gas, liquid, or solid) to another. The amount of energy necessary to melt 1 mole of any solid is called its enthalpy of fusion. The amount of energy necessary to vaporize 1 g of any substance is called its enthalpy of vaporization. The enthalpy of fusion of solid sodium is 2.60 kJ/mol. Calculate the energy required to melt 43.6 g of solid sodium.

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  1. 13 January, 15:05
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    the energy required is Q = 4.9 kJ

    Explanation:

    Since the energy required is

    Q = L * n

    where L = molar enthalpy of fusion of solid sodium = 2.60 kJ/mol

    and n = number of moles involved

    also we know that

    n = m / M, where m = mass involved, M = molecular weight of sodium

    the molecular weight of sodium is M = 23 g / mol

    therefore

    Q = L * n = L * m / M

    replacing values

    Q = L * m / M = 2.60 kJ/mol * 43.6 g / (23 g / mol) = 4.9 kJ

    Q = 4.9 kJ

    thus the energy required is Q = 4.9 kJ
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