How Much Thermal Energy Is Required To Heat Ice Into Steam - Heating Curve Chemistry Problems

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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to calculate the amount of thermal energy needed to heat ice into steam using a heating curve. There's only two equations that you need but you have to separate the problem into 5 parts in order to calculate the total heat needed. You also need the specific heat capacity of ice, water, and steam. In addition, you need the values for the enthalpy of fusion and enthalpy of vaporization of water.

Heating Curve of Water:

Heating Curve Chemistry Problems:

Final Temperature - Ice Water Mixture:

Molarity, Molality, Density, & Mass %:

Normality & Equivalent Weight:

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PPM and PPB Concentrations:

How To Convert PPM to Molarity:

Enthalpy of Solution & Hydration:

Solubility Vs Concentration:

Solubility Curves:

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Henry's Law & Gas Solubility:

Vapor Pressure & Clausius Equation:

Raoult's Law - Vapor Pressure:

Colligative Properties:

Chemical Kinetics Initial Rate Method:

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Thank you for taking time to explain everything. My teacher talks and teaches so fast so I get confused very easily. Glad I subscribed to you. Thanks a bunch!

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Woah, didn't know it was this easy. Thanks so much!

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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a step by step analysis on How much Thermal Energy is required to Heat Ice into Steam in AP/General Chemistry. The five step problem solving process increases my knowledge and deep understanding of the heating curve. This is an error free video/lecture on YouTube TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.

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Thank you! That was really helpful and addressed many of my questions

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Hi if the C is not identified what equation do you use ?

Shin-docd
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Where did u get the 6kj sir in q2 at hfus??
Because for us we are given 100.0j/g do we have to convert that first too kj??

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fastlaneonly
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in 8:27 you said "1 mole of water will take away 226.1kj of thermal energy away from your body" but isn't the magnitude of 226.1 came from dividing 100g / 18g/m which is equal to 5 moles ???
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Very helpful sir.. Keep the good work up 👍👍

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we need more examples like these, does anyone know where to find ??

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can you also explain on fuel/gasoline?

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angeldust
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good one. Thanks. but in practice, how can a layman convert ice from frozen food directly to vapor/steam?

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energy of electricity required to break down the water into hydrogen and oxygen so we got more oxygen for environment and hydrogen for fuel

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347. 3 kj is equal to how many kilowatt's of electricity

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where does the 18 came from? Im sorry Im confused pls help

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