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Calculate the heat of crystallization of NaCl if 1786 kJ of heat is released when 5.00 moles of NaCl form from its elements in their standard states.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization of 5 moles of calcium chloride, given that the enthalpy change of hydration of calcium ions is –1622 kJ/mol and that of chloride ions is –364 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization of 10 grams of sodium acetate trihydrate (NaC2H3O2•3H2O) when it is cooled from 50°C to 10°C and crystallizes. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C. The molar mass of sodium acetate is 82.03 g/mol.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization in kJ/mol of a substance, given that 100 g of it dissolved in water and cooled from 60°C to 20°C, releasing 5490 J of heat. The molar mass of the substance is 120 g/mol.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization for the solidification of 25 grams of a solution containing 10% sucrose (C12H22O11) by mass. The enthalpy of solution for sucrose in water at a given temperature is -5.73 kJ/mol. The molar mass of sucrose is 342.3 g/mol. Assuming that the solution completely solidifies upon cooling, determine the energy released or absorbed in the process.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization for NaCl from the given data:The enthalpy of fusion of NaCl = 28.3 kJ/mol and the heat capacity of NaCl is approximately constant at 40.0 J/mol.K for temperatures close to room temperature. The melting point of NaCl is 801 °C and the density of the solid NaCl is 2.16 g/cm³.
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Calculate the heat of crystallization (in kJ/mol) of NaOH if 25g of NaOH dissolves in 100g of water at 25°C and releases 4.75kJ of heat.
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Calculate the heat of combustion for propane gas, C3H8(g), if 12.5 grams of propane are completely burned in excess oxygen gas and the products of reaction are cooled from 700°C to 25°C. The heat capacities of the reactants and products are as follows: C3H8(g): cp = 44.10 J/K O2(g): cp = 29.38 J/K CO2(g): cp = 36.8 J/K H2O(g): cp = 33.6 J/K Assume that the heat capacities of the products and reactants are constant over the temperature range of the reaction and that the heat lost to the surroundings is negligible.
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Calculate the heat of adsorption of hydrogen gas on a platinum surface given the initial temperature of the system is 298 K and the final temperature is 330 K. The mass of the platinum surface used is 5 grams, and the amount of hydrogen adsorbed is 0.01 moles. Assume the heat capacity of the system is constant at 25 J/K.
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Calculate the heat energy required to sublime 25 grams of dry ice (CO2) at -78.5 °C, given the heat of sublimation for CO2 is 573 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the heat capacity of a 50g sample of water that is heated from 25°C to 45°C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of a 25.0 g sample of copper, given that it was heated from 25°C to 50°C when it absorbed 209 J of heat. The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 50g of water when its temperature is raised from 25°C to 65°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 50 grams of water at 25°C, given that the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 50 grams of water at 25°C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 50 grams of pure water at 25°C, given that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 25 grams of liquid ethanol at 25°C when it is heated from 25°C to 35°C by absorbing 150 Joules of heat. The specific heat of ethanol is 2.44 J/g°C.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 25 grams of aluminum if it was heated from 25°C to 100°C and absorbed 750 Joules of heat energy.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 10 grams of water if the temperature of the water increases by 5°C upon absorption of 200 Joules of heat.
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Calculate the heat capacity of 10 grams of water at 25°C if it requires 500 joules of heat to raise its temperature by 5°C.
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