CrazCo Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 For example 1 kg of water is heated from 5 degrees C to 100 degrees C to make steam. What's the total energy. I tried q = mc delta t and adding it with delta H = nH but I keep getting it wrong, can someone just show me how to do this one example so I can apply it to my questions.
ydoaPs Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 1 kg of water is heated from 5 degrees C to 100 degrees C to make steam. What's the total energy. Emphasis mine.
insane_alien Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 well, you have the sensible heat and the latent heat combined, are you maybe required to factor in the changing heat capacity with temperature? EDIT: ydoaps crazco mentioned adding on the latent heat of vapourisation.
ydoaPs Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 EDIT: ydoaps crazco mentioned adding on the latent heat of vapourisation. so, THAT's what that was.......unfamiliar notation.
CrazCo Posted September 27, 2009 Author Posted September 27, 2009 Ill show what I did took the Kg to grams to get moles of water giving me 55.49 moles of water. I then used delta H = 55.49 x 40.8 due to the vaporization giving me 2264 KJ following this i used q =mc delta t 1000g x 4.19 x 95 = 398.05 kj i then added them together and was wrong i think
ydoaPs Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 Ill show what I did took the Kg to grams to get moles of water giving me 55.49 moles of water. I then used delta H = 55.49 x 40.8 due to the vaporization giving me 2264 KJ following this i used q =mc delta t 1000g x 4.19 x 95 = 398.05 kj i then added them together and was wrong i think Can you show all your units?
CrazCo Posted September 27, 2009 Author Posted September 27, 2009 55.49 mols 40.8 kj/mol 1000g 4.19 kj/g*Celcius 95 degrees celcius
insane_alien Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 i got 2655kJ yours is 2662kJ according to the final numbers you made this is close enough. i'm not seeing a problem. what makes you think anything is wrong? EDIT: i hope you meant J/gK and not kJ on the water heat capacity though.
CrazCo Posted September 27, 2009 Author Posted September 27, 2009 i rounded the units.. maybe the books wrong!
CrazCo Posted September 27, 2009 Author Posted September 27, 2009 it was something ridiculous like 3.9 megajoules i dont have it with me right now though
insane_alien Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 that is pretty high. if it's over 2.7MJ then it is flat out wrong.
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