adgirard
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- Mar 5, 2013
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Hello everybody,
I would like to understand a bit better the sublimation process for the purpose of my study.
I then have a dry ice block (m = 3kg, Vice = 2.10^-3 m3) in a closed space (Vtot = 4.10^-3 m3), in an ambient temperature. The temperature of the inside of the box (the closed space) is at Ti = -80°C and at Pi = 1 atm.
This dry ice block will thus sublimate due to the heat coming from the outside, and after 15 hours all the dry ice is sublimated and the Pressure P is thus Pf = 87.4 atm (I calculated by myself so it may be wrong).
With the help of I found the enthalpy of formation at the first state is h1 = -95.2 kJ/kg and at the end h2 = -298.6 kJ/kg. The value given by wikipedia for the sublimation of the dry ice is 574 kJ/kg. I would like to know how to interpret the increase of pressure on the energy absorb by the dry ice. How do I have to link the h1, h2 and the value given by wikipedia?
Thank you very much.
I would like to understand a bit better the sublimation process for the purpose of my study.
I then have a dry ice block (m = 3kg, Vice = 2.10^-3 m3) in a closed space (Vtot = 4.10^-3 m3), in an ambient temperature. The temperature of the inside of the box (the closed space) is at Ti = -80°C and at Pi = 1 atm.
This dry ice block will thus sublimate due to the heat coming from the outside, and after 15 hours all the dry ice is sublimated and the Pressure P is thus Pf = 87.4 atm (I calculated by myself so it may be wrong).
With the help of I found the enthalpy of formation at the first state is h1 = -95.2 kJ/kg and at the end h2 = -298.6 kJ/kg. The value given by wikipedia for the sublimation of the dry ice is 574 kJ/kg. I would like to know how to interpret the increase of pressure on the energy absorb by the dry ice. How do I have to link the h1, h2 and the value given by wikipedia?
Thank you very much.