4. How many moles of water at 100 C will evaporate to water vapor at 100'C If 13.4 MI of energy is absorbed? (330 mol)
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Explanation:
Correct option is
A
26 cal.K
−1
mol
−1
Solution:- (A) 26cal/mol−K
As we know that,
ΔS=
T
ΔH
ΔH=540cal/g
Mol. wt. of water =18g
ΔH
(per mole)
=ΔH
(per gm)
×Mol. wt.
ΔH
(per mole)
=540×18=9720cal/mol
Now, as we know that,
ΔS=
T
ΔH
Given T=100℃=(273+100)=373K
∴ΔS=
373
9720
=26cal/(mol.K)
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