Problem 85
The vapor pressure of water at 25 °C is 23.76 torr. If 1.25 g of water is enclosed in a 1.5-L container, will any liquid be present? If so, what mass of liquid?
Problem 86
The vapor pressure of CCl3F at 300 K is 856 torr. If 11.5 g of CCl3F is enclosed in a 1.0-L container, will any liquid be present? If so, what mass of liquid?
- Examine the phase diagram for iodine shown in Figure 11.39(a). What state transitions occur as we uniformly increase the pressure on a gaseous sample of iodine from 0.010 atm at 185 °C to 100 atm at 185 °C?
Problem 87
- Carbon tetrachloride displays a triple point at 249.0 K and a melting point (at 1 atm) of 250.3 K. Which state of carbon tetrachloride is more dense, the solid or the liquid, and why?
Problem 88
- Four ice cubes at exactly 0 °C with a total mass of 53.5 g are combined with 115 g of water at 75 °C in an insulated container. If no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture?
Problem 89
Problem 90
A sample of steam with a mass of 0.552 g and at a temperature of 100 °C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.25 g of water at 5.0 °C. Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture?
- Draw a heating curve (such as the one in Figure 11.36) for 1 mole of methanol beginning at 170 K and ending at 350 K. Assume that the values given here are constant over the relevant temperature ranges. Melting point: 176 K, Boiling point: 338 K, ΔH_fus: 2.2 kJ/mol, ΔH_vap: 35.2 kJ/mol, C_s,solid: 105 J/mol·K, C_s,liquid: 81.3 J/mol·K, C_s,gas: 48 J/mol·K.
Problem 91
- Draw a heating curve (such as the one in Figure 11.36) for 1 mol of benzene beginning at 0 °C and ending at 100 °C. Assume that the values given here are constant over the relevant temperature ranges: Melting point 5.4 °C, Boiling point 80.1 °C, ΔHfus 9.9 kJ/mol, ΔHvap 30.7 kJ/mol, Cs,solid 118 J/mol⋅K, Cs,liquid 135 J/mol⋅K, Cs,gas 104 J/mol⋅K.
Problem 92
Problem 93
Air conditioners not only cool air, but dry it as well. A room in a home measures 6.0 m × 10.0 m × 2.2 m. If the outdoor temperature is 30 °C and the partial pressure of water in the air is 85% of the vapor pressure of water at this temperature, what mass of water must be removed from the air each time the volume of air in the room is cycled through the air conditioner? (Assume that all of the water must be removed from the air.) The vapor pressure for water at 30 °C is 31.8 torr.
Problem 94
A sealed flask contains 0.55 g of water at 28 °C. The vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 28.35 mmHg. What is the minimum volume of the flask in order that no liquid water be present in the flask?
- Based on the phase diagram of CO2 shown in Figure 11.39(b), describe the state changes that occur when the temperature of CO2 is increased from 190 K to 350 K at a constant pressure of (b) 5.1 atm, (c) 10 atm, and (d) 100 atm.
Problem 95
Problem 95a
Based on the phase diagram of CO2 shown in Figure 11.39(b), describe the state changes that occur when the temperature of CO2 is increased from 190 K to 350 K at a constant pressure of (a) 1 atm
- Consider a planet where the atmospheric pressure at sea level is 2500 mmHg. Does water behave in a way that can sustain life on the planet?
Problem 96
Ch.11 - Liquids, Solids & Intermolecular Forces