Respuesta :
Answer:
59.87 kJ
Explanation:
In the question , we are given;
- Molar heat of Vaporization as 10.79 kJ/mol
- Mass of water at 100°C is 100 g
We are required to calculate the amount of heat energy absorbed to convert water at 100°C to steam at 100°C.
- The process of converting water from liquid state to solid state without change in temperature is known as condensation.
- We are given the molar heat of vaporization as 10.79 kJ/mol, this means 1 mole of water will absorb 10.79 kJ when converted to ice without change in temperature.
- Therefore, we can first calculate the number of moles of water;
Moles = Mass ÷ Molar mass
Molar mass of water = 18.02 g/mol
Moles of water = 100 g ÷ 18.02 g/mol
= 5.549 moles
But;
Q = n × ΔHv , where n is the number of moles and ΔHv molar heat of Vaporization.
Therefore;
Q = 5.549 moles × 10.79 kJ/mol
= 59.874 kJ
= 59.87 kJ
Thus, the amount of heat absorbed is 59.87 kJ