CH4 instead of water. The enthalpy Imagine a person sweats for evaporating liquid CH4 is +8.2 kJ/mol. The person ends up [hotter/colder] than the human did, because [more/less] of the personbody heat is used to evaporate sweat. Which one of the graphs below best compares these two scenarios? PE PE PE gases gases H,O(1) O kJ + 44 kJ H2O(1) CH,(1) + 44 kJ - 8.2 kJ CH4(1) + 8.2 kJ CH,(1) H,O(1) gases + 8.2 kJ - 44 kJ O kJ Choose: O

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CH4 instead of water. The enthalpy
Imagine a person sweats
for evaporating liquid CH4 is +8.2 kJ/mol.
The person ends up
[hotter/colder] than the human did, because
[more/less] of the personbody heat is used to evaporate sweat.
Which one of the graphs below best compares these two scenarios?
PE
PE
PE
gases
gases
H,O(1)
O kJ
+ 44 kJ
H,O(1)
CH.(1)
+ 44 kJ
- 8.2 kJ
CH«(1)
+ 8.2 kJ
CH (1)
H2O(1)
gases
+ 8.2 kJ
- 44 kJ
O kJ
Choose: O
Transcribed Image Text:CH4 instead of water. The enthalpy Imagine a person sweats for evaporating liquid CH4 is +8.2 kJ/mol. The person ends up [hotter/colder] than the human did, because [more/less] of the personbody heat is used to evaporate sweat. Which one of the graphs below best compares these two scenarios? PE PE PE gases gases H,O(1) O kJ + 44 kJ H,O(1) CH.(1) + 44 kJ - 8.2 kJ CH«(1) + 8.2 kJ CH (1) H2O(1) gases + 8.2 kJ - 44 kJ O kJ Choose: O
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