Respuesta :
Energy absorb is calculated as the product of mass, specific capacity and the change in temperature. It is expressed as:
H = nCpΔT
where n is the moles of substance, Cp is the specific heat capacity and ΔT is the change in temperature.
1 x 10^6 J = n ( 30.8 J/k mol )(10 K)
n = 3246.75 mol
mass = 74642.86 g liquid sodium
H = nCpΔT
where n is the moles of substance, Cp is the specific heat capacity and ΔT is the change in temperature.
1 x 10^6 J = n ( 30.8 J/k mol )(10 K)
n = 3246.75 mol
mass = 74642.86 g liquid sodium
Answer:
2,637.30 grams of liquid sodium are needed to absorb 1.00 MJ of energy.
Explanation:
Molar heat capacity of sodium metal =[tex]C_p=30.8 J/(K mol)[/tex]
Heat required to be absorbed by sodium = Q = 1.00 MJ= 1,000,000 J
Change in temperature required = ΔT =10.0°C = 283.15 K
Moles of sodium required = n
[tex]Q=n\times C_p\times \Delta T[/tex]
[tex]1,000,000 J=n\times 30.8 J/(K mol)\times 283.15 K[/tex]
n = 114.66 moles
Mass of 114.66 moles of sodium:
[tex]114.66 mol\times 23 g/mol=2,637.30 g[/tex]
2,637.30 grams of liquid sodium are needed to absorb 1.00 MJ of energy.