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coralgnat612Lv1
6 Nov 2019
Sulfur dioxide is produced in enormous amounts for sulfuric acid production. It melts at -73.0C and boils at -10.0C. Its DeltaH fus is 8.619 kJ/mol, and its DeltaH vap is 25.73 kJ/mol. The specific heat capacities of the liquid and gas are 0.995 J/g.K and 0.622 J/g.K, respectively. How much heat is required to convert 5.500 kg of solid SO2 at the melting point to a gas at 60.0C?
Sulfur dioxide is produced in enormous amounts for sulfuric acid production. It melts at -73.0C and boils at -10.0C. Its DeltaH fus is 8.619 kJ/mol, and its DeltaH vap is 25.73 kJ/mol. The specific heat capacities of the liquid and gas are 0.995 J/g.K and 0.622 J/g.K, respectively. How much heat is required to convert 5.500 kg of solid SO2 at the melting point to a gas at 60.0C?
Reid WolffLv2
11 Jan 2019