Been solving the water problems.
Thermochemical constants
Melting Boiling
Sample p...
Chemistry, 26.03.2020 02:51, Angela1998
Been solving the water problems.
Thermochemical constants
Melting Boiling
Sample point point
Heat of fusion
Specific Specific
heat (liquid) heat (gas)
Heat of
vaporization
Water
0.0°C
100.0°C
4.184 J/g°C
2.02 J/gºC
40.7 kJ/mole
AI
660.37°C
2517°C
Specific
heat
(solid)
2.03
J/gºC
-9025
J/gºC
.38452
J/gºC
1.4494
J/gºC
0.869 J/gºC
1.05 J/gºC
290.8 kJ/mole
10.71
kJ/mole
13.38 kJ/mole
1085°C
2570°C
.2987 J/gºC
.3986 J/g °C
304 kJ/mole
Fe
1536°C
2860°C
.4223 J/gºC
.4882 J/g °C
350 kJ/mole
13.807
kJ/mole
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