THE ENTHALPY OF A SYSTEM Enthalpy (H) is the total heat content of a system, defined as its internal energy (E) plus the product of its pressure (P) and volume (V) (H = Heat of Vaporization from Vapor Pressure (Example) Vapor Pressure If \Delta {H}{vap }^{\circ} for {H}{2} {O} is 44 {kJ} {mol}^{ 1}, then amount of heat required to evaporate 9 {~g} of {H}_{2} {O} is : For the vaporisation of water : `H_(2)O (I) hArr H_(2)O(g)` [1 atm. Pressure] Given : `Delta S = 120 JK^( 1)` and `Delta H =+45.0 kJ`. Evaluate the temperature at which liquid water Solved The standard enthalpy of vaporization (delta H Chegg.com
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