Asked by Amena.S

Liquid Freon (CCl2F2) is used as a refrigerant. It is circulated inside the cooling coils of older refrigerators or freezers. As it evaporates, it absorbs heat. How much heat can be removed by 2.00 kg of Freon as it evaporates inside the coils of a refrigerator? The heat of vaporization of Freon is 38.6 g/cal.

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Answered by Amena.S
I'm also wondering why no temperature given. I don't understand why it wouldn't be needed.

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Answered by DrBob
Something is wrong. The heat of vaporization is given in units of cal/gram or cal/mol. .
Answered by Amena.S
Oh my apologies! It's 38.6 cal/g
Answered by DrBob
OK. So the heat of vaporization (at whatever temperature that is)is 38.6 cal/gram CH2Cl2. That's why no T is given. How many grams do you have? That's 2 kg or 2,000 grams.
So 38.6 ca/g x 2000 g = ? cal. And you thought this was complicated/
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