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Hey guys, I was just wondering if anybody could help me out with this problem?
Calculate the heat (in KJ) required to transform 43.90 g of hydrazine from a solid at a temperature of 1.4 degreed C to a gas at 128 degrees C. report your answer to one decimal place.
Data:
molar mass of hydrazine: 32.045 g/mol
melting point = 1.4 degrees C
Boiling point = 114 degrees C
Enthalpy of fusion = 12.6 KJ/mol
Enthalpy of vaporization = 41.8 KJ/mol
Molar heat capacity of the liquid phase = 98.9 J/mol x K
Molar heat capacity of the gas phase = 49.6 J/mol x K
q=ms(delta T)
=(43.90 g)(98.9 J/mol x K)(387 K - 274.4 K)
=488.9 KJ
q=n(molar heat of vaporization)
=(43.90 g)(1 mol/32.045 g/mol)(41.8 KJ/mol)
=57.3 KJ
q=ms(deltaT)
=(43.90 g)(49.6 J/mol x K)(401 K - 387 K)
=30.5 KJ
488.9 KJ + 57.3 KJ + 30.5 KJ
=576.7 KJ
This seems right to me, however, I don't know why the enthalpy of fusion was listed here. Can anybody explain to me if an error has occurred here?
Calculate the heat (in KJ) required to transform 43.90 g of hydrazine from a solid at a temperature of 1.4 degreed C to a gas at 128 degrees C. report your answer to one decimal place.
Data:
molar mass of hydrazine: 32.045 g/mol
melting point = 1.4 degrees C
Boiling point = 114 degrees C
Enthalpy of fusion = 12.6 KJ/mol
Enthalpy of vaporization = 41.8 KJ/mol
Molar heat capacity of the liquid phase = 98.9 J/mol x K
Molar heat capacity of the gas phase = 49.6 J/mol x K
q=ms(delta T)
=(43.90 g)(98.9 J/mol x K)(387 K - 274.4 K)
=488.9 KJ
q=n(molar heat of vaporization)
=(43.90 g)(1 mol/32.045 g/mol)(41.8 KJ/mol)
=57.3 KJ
q=ms(deltaT)
=(43.90 g)(49.6 J/mol x K)(401 K - 387 K)
=30.5 KJ
488.9 KJ + 57.3 KJ + 30.5 KJ
=576.7 KJ
This seems right to me, however, I don't know why the enthalpy of fusion was listed here. Can anybody explain to me if an error has occurred here?