Chemistry, 13.12.2019 19:31 kdenormandie3122
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. instead of melting, solid carbon dioxide sublimes according to the following equation: co2(s)→co2(g). when dry ice is added to warm water, heat from the water causes the dry ice to sublime more quickly. the evaporating carbon dioxide produces a dense fog often used to create special effects. in a simple dry ice fog machine, dry ice is added to warm water in a styrofoam cooler. the dry ice produces fog until it evaporates away, or until the water gets too cold to sublime the dry ice quickly enough. suppose that a small styrofoam cooler holds 15.0 liters of water heated to 83 ∘c.
use standard enthalpies of formation to calculate the change in enthalpy for dry ice sublimation. (the ? h? f for co2(s) is - 427.4kj/mol).
express your answer using three significant figure
? h? rxn = 33.9
kj (correct answerr)
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