One mole of ice at 0°C and 4.6 mm of Hg is converted to water vapour at a constant…
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One mole of ice at 0°C and 4.6 mm of Hg is converted to water vapour at a constant temperature and pressure. Find \(\Delta H \text { and } \Delta L\), if the latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 cal/g and latent heat of vaporisation of liquid water at 0°C is 536 cal/g. The volume of ice in comparison to volume of vapours may be neglected.
- 11000, 10457
- 10545, 11088
- 11088, 10545
- 10457, 11000
Answer
(C) 11088, 10545
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