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1kJ x 1/Hvap x g/mol liquid
The specific enthalpy of vaporization (usually represented by the letter H with a carat above it) is generally given as units of energy per unit mass or per mole. If given in terms of per unit mass, the mass boiled can be calculated by dividing the energy input by the specific enthalpy. If given in terms of per mole, first divide the energy by the specific enthalpy then multiply the result by the mass per mole.
Assuming the mass and density is known, divide the mass by the density.
Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x speed2If you know any two of the three items, you can calculate the third one with this formula.Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x speed2If you know any two of the three items, you can calculate the third one with this formula.Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x speed2If you know any two of the three items, you can calculate the third one with this formula.Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x speed2If you know any two of the three items, you can calculate the third one with this formula.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
1kJ x 1/Hvap x g/mol liquid
1kJ x 1/Hvap x g/mol liquid
1kJ x 1/deltaHvap x g/mol liquid.
The specific enthalpy of vaporization (usually represented by the letter H with a carat above it) is generally given as units of energy per unit mass or per mole. If given in terms of per unit mass, the mass boiled can be calculated by dividing the energy input by the specific enthalpy. If given in terms of per mole, first divide the energy by the specific enthalpy then multiply the result by the mass per mole.
Grams liquid × mol/g × Hfusion
Grams liquid × mol/g × Hvap
Grams liquid × mol/g × Hfusion
Grams Liquid x mol/g x Hfusion
Grams liquid × mol/g × Hvap
grams liquid x mol/g x H fusion
The mol is involved in many chemical calculations. And the molar mass mass is calculated from the chemical formula.
You can dip the irregular solid in a water or other suitable liquid. This is how, you can measure the volume of the solid. The mass can be measured by weighing scale. Mass/volume = density. It is easy to measure the mass and volume of the liquid. First measure the mass the container. Then add the liquid to it. You will get the mass of the liquid. Then measure the volume of the liquid. Use the above formula to calculate the density of the liquid.