The atmospheric pressure at the summit of Mt. Everest (8,848 m) is about 250 torr. At which temperature will water boil...
3. Mount Everest rises to a height of 29,035 ft (8.850 x 109 m) above sea level. At this height, the atmospheric pressure is 230 mm Hg. At what temperature does water boil at the summit of Mount Everest? (AHvap for H20 = 40.7 kJ/mole) a. -17°C b. 31°C c. 48°C d. 57°C e. 69°C
9. Pressure at Mt. Everest If we rearrange the ideal gas law to be in terms of density: pR and also consider the affects of the buoyancy force: apE, we can combine these equations to find the atmospheric pressure as a function of height above the ground. Do so to find the air pressure at an elevation of 8838 meters, close to the peak of Mt. Everest. You can assume that g is constant all the way up and so...
At what temperature will toluene have a vapor pressure of 517 torr. The normal boiling point of toluene is 110.6C at 1 atm pressure with the molar enthalpy of vaporization being 35.2 kJ/mol
The atmospheric pressure varies proportionally from sea level to height, and the air temperature drops by 6K for every T km increase (a) Draw a cylindrical volume that is height inside the atmosphere, and then calculate the pressure change and expression (dP/dy-pg) depending on the height. (b) obtain the temperature change of the atmosphere accordingto the height y(km) in the place where the sea level (y-0) is at ToK temperature. (c) obtain a barometric equation which allows for the change...
Can you show the work for these problems? Ethanol has an enthalpy of vaporization of 42.3 kJ/mol. The compound has a vapor pressure of 1.00 atm at 78.3 degree C. At what temperature is the vapor pressure equal to 0.800 atm? (R = 8.314 J/K middot mol) -83.8 degree C -24.4 degree C 62.6 degree C 73.0 degree C 78.0 degree C A liquid has an enthalpy of vaporization of 30.4 kJ/mol. At 269 K is has a vapor pressure...
In a certain mountain range, water boils at 95°C. What is the atmospheric pressure under these conditions? The enthalpy of vaporization of water at 100°C (normal boiling point at 760mmHg) is 40.7 kJ/mol. (R = 8.31 J/( Kmol)) O A. 1520 mmHg OB. 381 mmHg OC. 908 mmHg OD. 377 mmHg E. 636 mmHg
Pressure Drop with Altitude Pressure (atm) 0 2000 4000 10000 12000 14000 6000 8000 Height (meters) Above is a graph of the pressure in the atmosphere (in atms) as a function of height. Mt. Everest stands at 8800 meters. Consider a mountain climber who wants to boil some water as she climbs to Mt. Everest. The typical two month excursion starts at Lukla airport (2800m). Climbers will then head to Namche Bazaar (3440m) and stay for a day or two...
3.64 The pressure at the top of Mt. Rainier is about 600 hPa. Estimate the temperature at which water will boil at this pressure. Take the specific volumes of water vapor and liquid water to be 1.66 and 1.00 x 10-3 m3 kg-1, respectively.
Your best friend is majoring in geography and he is a passionate rock climber. He keeps telling you about Mount Everest and how he would like to climb up on top of it. You have read chapters 13 and 14 about heat and temperature in your text book so you think that you should investigate closer the conditions on Mount Everest and share you findings with your friend. Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on land in our world and...
An aqueous CaCl2 solution has a vapor pressure of 80.2 mmHg at 50 ∘C. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 92.6 mmHg. What is the concentration of CaCl2 in mass percent? A hypothetical solution forms between a solid and a liquid. The values of the thermodynamic quantities involved in the process are shown in the following table. Action Enthalpy separation of solute 11.5 kJ/mol separation of solvent 21.8 kJ/mol formation of solute-solvent interactions -86.7 kJ/mol solute...