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Chemistry State Changes Worksheet

This document is a chemistry worksheet containing 9 problems involving calculating the energy needed for various phase changes of substances like antimony and water. It gives heat of fusion and vaporization values for substances like antimony and water, and asks the student to use these values to calculate the energy required for processes like melting, boiling, and changing the temperature of samples of these substances.

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Chemistry State Changes Worksheet

This document is a chemistry worksheet containing 9 problems involving calculating the energy needed for various phase changes of substances like antimony and water. It gives heat of fusion and vaporization values for substances like antimony and water, and asks the student to use these values to calculate the energy required for processes like melting, boiling, and changing the temperature of samples of these substances.

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Worksheet 7-3Changes in State


1. How many joules are needed to melt 88.5 g of antimony if the heat of fusion is 165 J/g?

2. What mass of antimony can you melt with 9473 J if the heat of fusion is 165 J/g?

3. How many joules are needed to boil 28.1 g of water if the heat of vaporization is 2256

J/g?

4. If you need to boil 34.5 g of water, how much energy do you need to add if the heat of

vaporization is 2256 J/g?

5. What mass of ethanol can you boil with 9986 J if the heat of vaporization is 854 J/g?

6. If you want to melt 81.1 g of antimony, how much energy do you need to add if the heat

of fusion is 165 J/g?

Chemistry You Need to Know

2006 Kelly Deters

Useful information about water: enthalpy of fusion = 80.87 cal/g enthalpy of vaporization = 547.2 cal/g specific heat capacity of ice = 0.51 cal/g C specific heat capacity of liquid water = 1.00 cal/g C specific heat capacity of steam = 0.48 cal/g C
7. How many calories are needed to warm 75.1 g of water at 32.7 C to 127 C?

8. How many calories are released when 58.4 g of steam at 144 C is cooled to 37.6 C?

9. How many calories are needed to warm 86.2 g of water at 44.4 C to 107 C?

Chemistry You Need to Know

2006 Kelly Deters

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