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None of the above Calculate the Heat released when 25.0 g of water at 0 degree C

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Question


None of the above Calculate the Heat released when 25.0 g of water at 0 degree C Crystallizes to ice at the same temperature. The specific heat of water is 1.00 cal(g x degreeC); the heat of fusion is 80.0 cal/g; and the heat of vaporization is 540.0 cat/g. 3.20 cal 21.6 cal 25.0 cal 2.00 times 10^3 cal 1.30 times 10^4 cal Section: 11.6 Changes of Physical State Calculate the heat required to convert 10.0 g of water at 100 degree C to steam at 100 degree C. The specific heat of water is 1.00 cal(g x degree C); the heat of fusion is 80.0 call's; and the heat of vaporization is 540.0 cal/g. A) 6.0 cal 10.0 cal 34.0 cal 8.00 times 10^2 cal 0.40 times 10^3 cal Section: 11.6 Changes off Physical Slate How many pairs of nonbonding electrons are in a water molecule? 0 1 2 3 4 Section: 11.7 Structure of Water Which of the following illustrates the bond polarity between H-O in water? (5+) H-O (delta+) (delta+) H-O (delta-) (delta-) H-O (delta+) (delta-) H-O (delta-) (delta)H-O (delta)

Explanation / Answer

24-D 25-C 26-C 27-B 28-E

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