Question 8 - a) When boiling a pot of water, some of the energy is used to increase the temperature of the water, while some of the energy is required to convert liquid water into water vapour. From the total energy required to convert 100 mL of liquid water at 25 °C to water vapour at 100 °C, calculate what percent is used to increase the temperature of the water. Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g.K ΔΗ = 2257 J/g H₂O → H₂O(g) b) Calculate AG for the following reaction, using the provided information. 1 H₂0 (1) + 2 O2(g) → H₂O2(1) = -120.4 kJ/mol AG°f(H₂O2(1)) = - AG°f(H₂0) = -237.2 kJ/mol

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a) When boiling a pot of water, some of the energy is used to increase the temperature of the water, while
some of the energy is required to convert liquid water into water vapour. From the total energy required
to convert 100 mL of liquid water at 25 °C to water vapour at 100 °C, calculate what percent is used to
increase the temperature of the water.
Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g.K
ΔΗ = 2257 J/g
H₂O →
H₂O(g)
b) Calculate AGⓇ for the following reaction, using the provided information.
1
H₂0 (1+2 02(g) H₂O2(1)
AG°ƒ(H₂O2(n) = −120.4 kJ/mol
AG°f(H₂0) = -237.2 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 - a) When boiling a pot of water, some of the energy is used to increase the temperature of the water, while some of the energy is required to convert liquid water into water vapour. From the total energy required to convert 100 mL of liquid water at 25 °C to water vapour at 100 °C, calculate what percent is used to increase the temperature of the water. Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g.K ΔΗ = 2257 J/g H₂O → H₂O(g) b) Calculate AGⓇ for the following reaction, using the provided information. 1 H₂0 (1+2 02(g) H₂O2(1) AG°ƒ(H₂O2(n) = −120.4 kJ/mol AG°f(H₂0) = -237.2 kJ/mol
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