Chem lab 2 Heat of Vaporization of Water
heat of vaporization of water
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Guy- Lussac Law
Pair=kTair
T or F: Guy Lussac's law states that at a constant volume, the P of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the T. If a plot for a given set of data for gas is at a constant volume you always get a constant slope
True; V is directly proportional to 1/P and P is directly proportional to T
Percent Error Formula
actual-experimental/actual
ln(P₁/P₂)=-(∆Hvap/R)(1/T₁ - 1/T₂)
for two different vapor pressures and two different temperatures to determine the molar heat of vaporization
Boyle's Law
pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship when the temperature is held constant; constant is k
-∆Hvap/R
slope of line
Determine vapor pressure of water using partial pressure of air
use given data (temp in C then convert to K, and recorded pressure) to find k value using the equation k=Pair/T (T is in Kelvin) k unit will be kPa(or gas unit)∙K⁻¹ Pair=kTair ; plug in k to find Pair ; subtract Pair from Ptotal (given) to find Pwater
Graph for determination of Heat of Vaporization of Water
y axis=lnP x-axis= 1/T (K⁻¹) negative slope
to calculate ∆Hvap of water
∆Hvap=-(slope)(R) R= 8.314 J/mol∙K slope unit is K ∆Hvap unit is kJ