Respuesta :
There is no need to do anything about the temperature, because sublimation does not involve any temperature change.
First, determine how many moles of CO2 there are. The mol. wt. of CO2 is 12 +2 x 16 = 44 g/mol.
So, 25.0 equals 25/44 = 0.568 moles
So the heat required is 0.568 mol x 32.3 KJ/mol = 18.3
First, determine how many moles of CO2 there are. The mol. wt. of CO2 is 12 +2 x 16 = 44 g/mol.
So, 25.0 equals 25/44 = 0.568 moles
So the heat required is 0.568 mol x 32.3 KJ/mol = 18.3
Answer : The amount of heat required to complete sublime of [tex]CO_2[/tex] is 20.5 kJ.
Explanation :
First we have to calculate the moles of [tex]CO_2[/tex].
[tex]\text{ Moles of }CO_2=\frac{\text{ Mass of }CO_2}{\text{ Molar mass of }CO_2}=\frac{28.0g}{44g/mole}=0.636moles[/tex]
Now we have to calculate the amount of heat required to complete sublime of [tex]CO_2[/tex].
As, 1 mole of [tex]CO_2[/tex] on sublimation required heat = 32.3 kJ
So, 0.636 mole of [tex]CO_2[/tex] on sublimation required heat = 0.636 × 32.3 kJ = 20.5 kJ
Therefore, the amount of heat required to complete sublime of [tex]CO_2[/tex] is 20.5 kJ.