to 0.891 g.cm-3. The enthalpy When benzene freezes at 1 atm and at 5.5°C its mass...
When a certain liquid of molar mass 46.1 g/mol freezes at -3.65 degrees celsius its density changes from 0.789 g/cm^3 to 0.801 g/cm^3. Its enthalpy of fusionis 8.68 kJ/mol. Estimate the freezing point of the liquid at 100 MPa.
The enthalpy of fusion for benzene (C6H6, 78.0 g/mol) is 127.40 kJ/kg, and its melting point is 5.5°C. What is the entropy change when 1 mole of benzene melts at 5.5°C?
The freezing point of benzene is 5.5 °C. What is the molar mass of a nonionizing solute if 1.06 grams of the solute added to 24.83 g of benzene lowers the freezing point to 3.97. The Kf of benzene is -5.12 °C/m. Record your answer as a whole number.
1.The freezing point of benzene is 5.5 °C. What is the molar mass of a nonionizing solute if 1.99 grams of the solute added to 20.62 g of benzene lowers the freezing point to 3.44. The Kf of benzene is -5.12 °C/m. Record your answer as a whole number. 2.Water has a Kf of -1.86 °C/m. Calculate the new freezing point of an aqueous solution made by mixing 38.66 g water and 1.64 g MgCl2. 3.Ethanol has a Kb of...
A 50.0mL Semple of benzene at 19.9°C was/ Cooled to its melting point, 5.500 and then frozen. Calculate how much heat transfer to the Starriounding occurred in this process, Density of benzene & 0.88oglmol, Chenzone 1745 g-6-1 Al pension - 9.920K5 MM = 78.114 g/mol) (9) How much energy is required to cool the benzene from 19.9°C to 5.5°C b. blhat is the enthalpy of freezing? Calculate the amount et energy required to freeze this amount of benzene. What is...
The element gallium (Ga) freezes at 29.8 C, and its molar enthalpy of fusion is ?Hfus= 5.59kJ/mol . 1. When molten gallium solidifies to Ga(s) at its normal melting point, is ?S positive or negative? 2. Calculate the value of ?S when 70.0g of Ga(l) solidifies at 29.8�C. ?S= ?
For benzene, C6H6, the heat of fusion at its normal melting point of 6 °C is 10.0 kJ/mol. The entropy change when 1.86 moles of liquid C6H6 freezes at 6 °C, 1 atm is ? J/K.
1. The normal boiling point of benzene (i.e., at 1 atm) is 80.09 °C. The molar enthalpy of vaporization is 30.72 kJ mol . Assuming that AvapHm and AvapSm stay constant at their values at 80.09°C, calculate the values of AvapGm at 75.0 °C, 80.09 °C and 85.0 °C. Given your calculated values, do you still expect benzene to spontaneously condense at 75.0 °C and to spontaneously evaporate at 85.0°C? -1 2. The vapor pressure of a liquid was measured...
( P4B.7 The enthalpy of fusion of mercury is 2.292 kJ mol' at its normal freezing point of 234.3 K; the change in molar volume on melting is +0.517 cm'mol. At what temperature will the bottom of a column of mercury (mass density 15.6g cm) of height 10.0 m be expected to freeze? The pressure at a depth a in a fluid with mass density pis pgd, where g is the acceleration of free la 9.81 m s?
Pure benzene, C6H6, has a molar mass of 78.114 g mol-1, a density of 0.8765 g mL-1, a freezing point of 5.45°C, and a boiling point of 80.2°C. Its freezing point depression and boiling point elevation constants are: Kf = 5.07°C m-1; Kb = 2.53oC m-1. A solution was made by taking 33.88 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte and dissolving it in 175.0 g of benzene. The measured freezing point of the solution was 1.65oC. Calculate the molar mass of...