Answer:
e. The entropy of the H₂O(g) is greater than that of H₂O(l) because gases have more entropy than liquids.
f. We need to use the formula:
q = m × ΔHvap
where q is the heat absorbed, m is the mass of liquid water that vaporizes, and ΔHvap is the enthalpy of vaporization of water (40.7 kJ/mol or 2257 J/g at 100°C).
To use this formula, we need to convert the given energy of 7700 J to kJ:
7700 J ÷ 1000 = 7.7 kJ
Then, we can plug in the values:
7.7 kJ = m × 2257 J/g
m = 7.7 kJ ÷ 2257 J/g
m = 3.41 g
Therefore, 3.41 g of liquid water would vaporize if 7700 J of energy is absorbed by the H₂O(l) at 100°C.
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