0-1. Here is some physical data for the compound trichlorofluoromethane, Ca;F also called freon-1 melting point = -110.5 °C boiling point = 23.8 °C specific heat of solid = 1.2 J/g.°C specific heat of liquid = 0.89 J/g-°C specific heat of vapor = 0.58 Jfg.°C heat of fusion = 6.89 kJ/mol heat of vaporization = 25.6 kJ/mol A 745 g sample of this compound must go from -52.3 °C up to 44.9 °C. a. What physical state is the compound at -52.3 °C? b. What physical state is the compound at 44.9 °C? Sketch the heating aurve for this problem, labeling the temperatures showing the starting point, the ending point, and any phase changes in between. C. alich the tralk?

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10-1. Here is some physical data for the compound trichlorofluoromethane, CC;F also called freon-11:
melting point =-110.5 °C
boiling point = 23.8 °C
specific heat of solid = 1.2 J/g.°C
specific heat of liquid = 0.89 J/g.°C
heat of fusion = 6.89 kJ/mol
specific heat of vapor = 0.58 J/g.°C
heat of vaporization = 25.6 kJ/mol
A 74.5 g sample of this compound must go from -52.3 °C up to 44.9 °C.
а.
What physical state is the compound at -52.3 °C?
b.
What physical state is the compound at 44.9 °C?
Sketch the heating curve for this problem, labeling the temperatures showing the starting
point, the ending point, and any phase changes in between.
C.
d.
How much total heat, in kilojoules, is needed to accomplish the task?
Transcribed Image Text:10-1. Here is some physical data for the compound trichlorofluoromethane, CC;F also called freon-11: melting point =-110.5 °C boiling point = 23.8 °C specific heat of solid = 1.2 J/g.°C specific heat of liquid = 0.89 J/g.°C heat of fusion = 6.89 kJ/mol specific heat of vapor = 0.58 J/g.°C heat of vaporization = 25.6 kJ/mol A 74.5 g sample of this compound must go from -52.3 °C up to 44.9 °C. а. What physical state is the compound at -52.3 °C? b. What physical state is the compound at 44.9 °C? Sketch the heating curve for this problem, labeling the temperatures showing the starting point, the ending point, and any phase changes in between. C. d. How much total heat, in kilojoules, is needed to accomplish the task?
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