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Chemistry, 21.09.2019 16:10 becky1301

Calculate the amount of heat energy required to evaporate 27.5 g of water at 100.0°c. (molar heat of vaporization of liquid water = 4.07 ✕ 104 j/mol)
a. 6.20 ✕ 107 kj
b. 2.02 ✕ 104 kj
c. 1.22 ✕ 10-2 kj
d. 6.20 ✕ 104 j
e. 1.12 ✕ 103 kj

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