Standard Water Melting and Boiling Temperatures and Enthalpies of the Transitions
Temperature (K)
Δ
H (kJ/mol)
melting
273.15
6.088
boiling
373.15
40.656 (44.016 at 298 K)
Water Cryoscopic (Freezing Point Depression) and Ebullioscopic (Boiling Point Elevation) Constants
K
f = 1.86°C∙kg∙mol
−1 (cryoscopic constant)
K
b = 0.51°C∙kg∙mol
−1 (ebullioscopic constant)
Water full-range spectral absorption curve. This curve shows the full-range spectral absorption for water. The
y -axis signifies the absorption in 1/cm. If we divide 1 by this value, we will obtain the length of the path (in cm) after which the intensity of a light beam passing through water decays by a factor of the base of the natural logarithm e (e = 2.718281828).
Questions & Answers
calculate molarity of NaOH solution when 25.0ml of NaOH titrated with 27.2ml of 0.2m H2SO4