Answer:
C. 26.4 kJ/mol
Explanation:
The Chen's rule for the calculation of heat of vaporization is shown below:
[tex]\Delta H_v=RT_b\left [ \frac{3.974\left ( \frac{T_b}{T_c} \right )-3.958+1.555lnP_c}{1.07-\left ( \frac{T_b}{T_c} \right )} \right ][/tex]
Where,
[tex]\Delta H_v[/tex] is the Heat of vaoprization (J/mol)
[tex]T_b[/tex] is the normal boiling point of the gas (K)
[tex]T_c[/tex] is the Critical temperature of the gas (K)
[tex]P_c[/tex] is the Critical pressure of the gas (bar)
R is the gas constant (8.314 J/Kmol)
For diethyl ether:
[tex]T_b=307.4\ K[/tex]
[tex]T_c=466.7\ K[/tex]
[tex]P_c=36.4\ bar[/tex]
Applying the above equation to find heat of vaporization as:
[tex]\Delta H_v=8.314\times307.4 \left [ \frac{3.974\left ( \frac{307.4}{466.7} \right )-3.958+1.555ln36.4}{1.07-\left ( \frac{307.4}{466.7} \right )} \right ][/tex]
[tex]\Delta H_v=26400 J/mol[/tex]
The conversion of J into kJ is shown below:
1 J = 10⁻³ kJ
Thus,
[tex]\Delta H_v=26.4 kJ/mol[/tex]
Option C is correct