On a hot day (or during a stressful exam!), your body produces liquid swea which then evaporates according to the equation: H2O(I) → H2O(g) AH = +44 kJ/mol Is this process a chemical or a physical change? Is this process endothermic or exothermic? Why? O Endothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS. O Exothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS. O Endothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids. O Exothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids.

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On a hot day (or during a stressful exam!), your body produces liquid sweat
which then evaporates according to the equation:
H2O(1) → H20(g)
AH = +44 kJ/mol
Is this process a chemical or a physical change?
Is this process endothermic or exothermic? Why?
O Endothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS.
O Exothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS.
Endothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids.
O Exothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids.
Transcribed Image Text:On a hot day (or during a stressful exam!), your body produces liquid sweat which then evaporates according to the equation: H2O(1) → H20(g) AH = +44 kJ/mol Is this process a chemical or a physical change? Is this process endothermic or exothermic? Why? O Endothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS. O Exothermic; liquid-liquid IMFS are more stable than gas-gas IMFS. Endothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids. O Exothermic; gases can be arranged in more ways than liquids.
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