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Liters liquid 1000ml/1L g/ml mol/g Hfusion
2.23 kj
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When the energy is required to vaporize liquid water, the molecules are highly agitated and brake free to become vapor through the state of latent heat of vaporization, then the energy is removed from the liquid and the temperature is reduced.
2200 kj
Liters liquid 1000ml/1L g/ml mol/g Hfusion
Liters liquid 1000ml/1L g/ml mol/g Hfusion
1650kj
1650kj
2.23 kj
1650kj
The amount of energy required to turn a more of a liquid into a gas - apex
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molar masse acetone: 58.08 g/mol 43.9g/58.08g/mol =0.75585mol the energy required for vaporization to a gas is... 0.75585molx29.1KJ/mol =21.995KJ
When the energy is required to vaporize liquid water, the molecules are highly agitated and brake free to become vapor through the state of latent heat of vaporization, then the energy is removed from the liquid and the temperature is reduced.
Heat of vaporization
This vaporization energy is 18,19 kJ.