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Chemistry, 24.06.2019 16:10 ballin2126
The represented substance has the following heat capacities, enthalpy of fusion, and enthalpy of vaporization temperature vs. heat added cp. solid = 3.2 j/(g•°c); cp. liquid = 5.3 j/(g•°c); cpvapor = 8.9 j/(g•°c); ahfus = 4.5 kj/mol; ahu = 8.6 kj/mol temperature. degrees 60 celcius calculate the total energy input required to accomplish vaporization of one mole of substance at 15°c. the molar mass of the substance is 120.0 g/mol. kj -50 ta 50 100 + heat added kj
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