The enthalpy of fusion of

  1. 1. Outline how you would use a calorimeter to determine the enthalpy of fusion of ice.2. Suppose the enthalpy of fusion of ice
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  2. Calculate the enthalpy of fusion of naphthalene (C10H8) given that its melting point is 128 Celsius and its entropy of fusion is
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  3. The enthalpy of fusion of water is 6.0 kJ/molrxn and that of methanol (CH3OH) is 3.2 kJ/molrxn.Which solid, water or methanol,
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  4. Substance A has a normal fusion point of ‑10.0 oC, an enthalpy of fusion = 150.0 J g^-1; specific heats for the solid and the
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  5. The molar enthalpy of vaporization for wateris 40.79 kJ/mol. Express this enthalpy of vaporization in joules per gram. b. The
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  6. The molar enthalpy of vaporization for wateris 40.79 kJ/mol. Express this enthalpy of vaporization in joules per gram. b. The
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  7. Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at -114 oC and boils at 78 oC. The enthalpy of fusion of ethanol is 5.02 kJ/mol, and its enthalpy of
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  8. How much heat is released when 75.0 g of steam at 100.0°C is cooled to ice at -15.0°C? The enthalpy of vaporization of water
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  9. how much energy is needed to melt 25.4 g of I2 if enthalpy fusion of I2 is 61.7 J/g
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  10. Which of the following constants are needed to calculate the change in enthalpy (�H) for heating a sample of liquid water at 10C
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