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You have a 1.00-mole sample of water at -40.°C and you heat

Last updated: 7/10/2022

You have a 1.00-mole sample of water at -40.°C and you heat

You have a 1.00-mole sample of water at -40.°C and you heat it until you have gaseous water at 130°C. Calculate q for the entire process. Use the following data. Specific heat capacity of ice=2.03 J/*C-g Specific heat capacity of water =4.18 J/*C-g Specific heat capacity of steam=2.02 J/*C-g H₂O(s)→ H₂O(l) AH fusion 6.02 kJ/mol (at 0°C) H₂O(1)→ H₂O(g) AH vaporization = 40.7 kJ/mol (at 100. C)