A   lab technician poured 0.100  kg water at  0 Celsius into a  vessel that contains liquid oxygen at -183  Celsius.  Find the number of grams of  Oxygen that vaporizes. (boiling  point  of  oxygen =      -183  Celsius)

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A   lab technician poured 0.100  kg water at  0 Celsius into a  vessel that contains liquid oxygen at -183  Celsius.  Find the number of grams of  Oxygen that vaporizes. (boiling  point  of  oxygen =      -183  Celsius)

The constants needed for the problems are tabulated below.

 

 

Metal  alloy

Substance B

calorimeter

Substance  A

ice

Specific  heat ( J/g C)

2.00

3.00

0.900

2.50

2.10

Heat of  fusion  of  water = 333kJ/kg

         

Specific heat  water= 4.186 J/g C

         

Heat of  vaporization of  oxygen= 213 kJ/kg

         

Heat of  vaporization water 2260 kJ/kg

         





material

Coefficient of  expansion (1/Celsius)

Water  

210 x10^-6

pyrex

9 x10^-6

Aluminum

25 x10^-6

 

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