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HEAT OF FUSION CALCULATIONS FEBRUARY 24, 2015
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SCIENCE STARTER DO THE SCIENCE STARTER TAKE 3 MINUTES YOU ARE SEATED AND SILENT
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AIM Can the heat of fusion formula be utilized to calculate the amount of heat required when heating water from 40˚C to 60˚C?
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SCIENCE STARTER REVIEW 1. At which temperature is the vapor pressure of ethanol equal to the vapor pressure of propanone at 35ºC a)35ºC b)60ºC c)82ºC d)95ºC
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2. At which temperature is the vapor pressure of ethanol equal to 80kPa a)48ºC b)73ºC c)80ºC d)101ºC
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3. Which sample has the highest vapor pressure? a)Water at 20ºC b)Water at 80ºC c)Ethanol at 50ºC d)Ethanol at 65ºC
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4. Which temperatures represent, respectively, the normal freezing point and the normal boiling point of water? a)0K and 273K b)0K and 100K c)100K and 273K d)273K and 373K
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5. At standard pressure, the steam-water equilibrium temperature occurs at a)0K b)100K c)273K d)373K
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1. What is total number of joules released when a 5.00 gram sample of water changes from liquid to solid at 0ºC?
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2. What is the minimum amount of heat required to completely melt 20.0 grams of ice at its melting point?
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3. The heat of fusion of water is 80 calories per gram. How many calories of heat would be required to completely melt 5 grams of H 2 O(s) at 0ºC toH 2 O(l) at 0ºC?
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SUMMARY You were also introduced to heat of fusion calculations
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INDEPENDENT WORK LOG ONTO www.coursesites.comwww.coursesites.com Go to Weekly Assignment Go to Week of Feb 23 – 27 ▫What you need to complete this week Reading and questions Vocabulary Notecard Homework Project AIM PROMPT – must complete each day
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