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20 May, 14:21

A 5.00 g sample of water vapor, initially at 155°C is cooled at atmospheric pressure, producing ice at - 55°C. Calculate the amount of heat energy lost by the water sample in this process, in kJ. Use the following dа ta: specific heat capacity of ice is 2.09 J/g*K; specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/g*K; specific heat capacity of water vapor is 1.84 J/g*K; heat of fusion of ice is 336 J/g; heat of vaporization of water is 2260 J/g.

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  1. 20 May, 15:19
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    total energy lost = 16.1 KJ

    Explanation:

    Heat of vapor to water = 1.84j/gK is - because have a loss of energy

    Heat lost during cooling from 155 to 100 = 1.84x 5 x (155 + 273 - 100+273) = 506J

    latent heat of steam = 2260J/g x 5g = 11300J

    Heat lost during cooling from 100 to 0 = 4.18 x5 x (100 - 0) = 2090J

    Heat due to fusion is = 336J/g x 5g = 1680J

    heat to cool ice of 0 to - 55 = 2.09J/gK x 5g x (0 - (-55)) = 574.75J

    the sum of all H = H of reaction

    506J + 11300J + 2090J + 1680J + 574.75J = 16150.75J = 16.1KJ

    total energy lost = 16.1 KJ
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