The law that can be applied here is Charle’s Law which states that for a fixed mass of gas and at constant pressure, the volume is directly proportional with the absolute temperature. It is represented by the equation of V1/T1=V2/T2. Since there is no negative volume, we will change the temperature into Kelvin, (-123+273=150K) and (70+273=300K). plugging in the values, V2 = (300K)(120mL/150K) we get a volume of 240mL.
at 100 degrees Celsius. Calculate the amount of heat required for this
conversion.
3. A student measured 15.0 grams of ice in a beaker. The beaker was then
placed on a hot plate where it was heated uniformly for a certain amount
of time. During the melting process of the ice, the student noted that the
temperature was at 0 degree Celsius. When all the ice converted to water,
the final temperature was also at 0 degree Celsius. How much heat was
used to melt the ice?
4. If 5.0 grams of water was cooled from 50 degrees Celsius to 40
degrees Celsius, then calculate the amount of heat released by the water.
5. A certain amount of water used exactly 84.0 Joules of heat energy to
change from 25.0 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius. How many
grams of water was used?
Please help me
Answer:
Explanation:
1 )
amount of heat required = mass x specific heat x rise in temperature
= 25 x 4.2 x 20 = 2100 J .
2 )
Amount of heat required
= mass x latent heat of vaporisation
= 50 x 2260 = 113000 J .
3 )
Amount of heat required in melting the ice
= mass x latent heat of fusion
= 15 x 336 = 5040 J
4)
heat released in cooling water
= mass x specific heat x fall in temperature
= 5 x 4.2 x 10
= 210 J
5 )
amount of heat required = mass x specific heat x rise in temperature
84 = mass x 4.2 x 10
mass = 2 grams .
B. Decreasing the pressure
C. Increasing the pressure
Increasing the pressure
Answer:
gathering data
Explanation:
When you do an experiment you want to gather information to make a conclusion on your hypothesis.......-
2. It is the simplest ratio of atoms in a formula unit.
3. It represents the true molecular mass of a chemical formula.
4. It represents the highest ratio of coefficients in a chemical formula.
Answer:
2. It is the simplest ratio of atoms in a formula unit.
Explanation:
The empirical formula refers to how to provide the minimum proportion in which chemical elements combine into one substance. Sometimes it may happen that the minimum formula is equal to the molecular formula of the compound; However, this is not always true. In short, the empirical formula refers to the simplest ratio of atoms in a unit of formula.
For example, the empirical or minimal formula of water is H2O, indicating that there is a 2: 1 ratio between the elements that make up water molecules. And, coincidentally, this is also the molecular formula of water.