![SOLVED: The entropy increase in the vaporization of 1.00 mole of bromine is 0.09 kJ/K. If the heat of vaporization is 29.6 kJ/mol, what is the normal boiling point of bromine in SOLVED: The entropy increase in the vaporization of 1.00 mole of bromine is 0.09 kJ/K. If the heat of vaporization is 29.6 kJ/mol, what is the normal boiling point of bromine in](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/e8d32d56-c87d-4c24-bffd-9de698d4dba6_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The entropy increase in the vaporization of 1.00 mole of bromine is 0.09 kJ/K. If the heat of vaporization is 29.6 kJ/mol, what is the normal boiling point of bromine in
![The enthalpy of vaporization of a substance is 840J/mole and its boiling point is -173C its entropy of vaporization is - Chemistry - Thermodynamics - 13308591 | Meritnation.com The enthalpy of vaporization of a substance is 840J/mole and its boiling point is -173C its entropy of vaporization is - Chemistry - Thermodynamics - 13308591 | Meritnation.com](https://s3mn.mnimgs.com/img/shared/content_ck_images/ck_5ce3d27de25fc.jpg)
The enthalpy of vaporization of a substance is 840J/mole and its boiling point is -173C its entropy of vaporization is - Chemistry - Thermodynamics - 13308591 | Meritnation.com
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If water vapor is assumed to be a perfect gas, molar enthalpy change for vaporization of 1 mol of...
![SOLVED: The heat of vaporization for 1.0 mole of water at 100°C and 1.0 atm is 40.55 kJ/mol. Calculate ΔS for the process H2O(l) â†' H2O(g) at 100°C. SOLVED: The heat of vaporization for 1.0 mole of water at 100°C and 1.0 atm is 40.55 kJ/mol. Calculate ΔS for the process H2O(l) â†' H2O(g) at 100°C.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/25ce7381-b4eb-4949-88b3-5b15aac42286_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The heat of vaporization for 1.0 mole of water at 100°C and 1.0 atm is 40.55 kJ/mol. Calculate ΔS for the process H2O(l) â†' H2O(g) at 100°C.
![67. Em The enthalpy of vaporisation of per mole of ethanol (b.p. = 79.5°C and AS = 109.8 JK- mof) is :- (1) 27.35 KJ/mol (2) 32.19 KJ/mol (3) 38.70 KJ/mol (4) 67. Em The enthalpy of vaporisation of per mole of ethanol (b.p. = 79.5°C and AS = 109.8 JK- mof) is :- (1) 27.35 KJ/mol (2) 32.19 KJ/mol (3) 38.70 KJ/mol (4)](https://toppr-doubts-media.s3.amazonaws.com/images/2140650/82eb7a32-186f-41bb-b242-c3dc8c3d6933.jpg)
67. Em The enthalpy of vaporisation of per mole of ethanol (b.p. = 79.5°C and AS = 109.8 JK- mof) is :- (1) 27.35 KJ/mol (2) 32.19 KJ/mol (3) 38.70 KJ/mol (4)
![The enthalpy of vaporization water is 6 186.5 KJ mol-1, the entropy of its vaporization will be- (1) 0.5 KJK-1 mol-1 (2) 1.0 KJK-1 mole-1 (3) 1.5 KJ K-1 mole-1 (4) 2.0 KJK-1 mole-1 The enthalpy of vaporization water is 6 186.5 KJ mol-1, the entropy of its vaporization will be- (1) 0.5 KJK-1 mol-1 (2) 1.0 KJK-1 mole-1 (3) 1.5 KJ K-1 mole-1 (4) 2.0 KJK-1 mole-1](https://toppr-doubts-media.s3.amazonaws.com/images/1280612/cf0bf904-85d9-4858-a4aa-9ac9ad857557.jpg)
The enthalpy of vaporization water is 6 186.5 KJ mol-1, the entropy of its vaporization will be- (1) 0.5 KJK-1 mol-1 (2) 1.0 KJK-1 mole-1 (3) 1.5 KJ K-1 mole-1 (4) 2.0 KJK-1 mole-1
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What does the latent heat of vaporization represent? A. The amount of energy required to turn a mole of a - brainly.com
The latent heat of vapourisation of water at 100 Celcius is 540 cal/g . Calculate the entropy increase when one mole of water at 100 Celcius is evaporated.
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Computed enthalpies of vaporization of ChClEg and ChClU as a function... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Work done for converson of 0.5 mole of water of `100^(@)C` to steam at 1 atm pressure is (heat of vaporisation of water at `100^(@)C` is `4070J"mol"^(-1)`) Work done for converson of 0.5 mole of water of `100^(@)C` to steam at 1 atm pressure is (heat of vaporisation of water at `100^(@)C` is `4070J"mol"^(-1)`)](https://static.doubtnut.com/ss/web-overlay-thumb/5388021.webp)