You have 500 g of dry ice at a temperature of 50 K. How much energy would it take to produce carbon dioxide gas heated to a temperature of 400оC?   Specific heat of CO2(s) = 0.709 J/g K     Specific heat of H2O(s) = 2.040 J/g K Specific heat of CO2(g) = 0.850 J/g K                             Specific heat of H2O(l) = 4.184 J/g K Specific heat of H2O(g) = 2.010 J/g K Freezing point (CO2) = -78.5оC                                                          Freezing point (H2O) = 273.15 K Latent heat of sublimation (CO2) = 199 J/g Latent heat of fusion (H2O) = 334 J/g     Latent heat of vaporization (H2O) = 2260 J/g

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You have 500 g of dry ice at a temperature of 50 K. How much energy would it take to produce carbon dioxide gas heated to a temperature of 400оC?

 

Specific heat of CO2(s) = 0.709 J/g K     Specific heat of H2O(s) = 2.040 J/g K Specific heat of CO2(g) = 0.850 J/g K                            

Specific heat of H2O(l) = 4.184 J/g K

Specific heat of H2O(g) = 2.010 J/g K

Freezing point (CO2) = -78.5оC                                                          Freezing point (H2O) = 273.15 K

Latent heat of sublimation (CO2) = 199 J/g

Latent heat of fusion (H2O) = 334 J/g    

Latent heat of vaporization (H2O) = 2260 J/g

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