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The following data is used for the Heating Curve of Methanol (CH3OH). Calculate the energy
required to raise the temperature of 100.0 g Solid Methanol initially at -120 C to 95 C.
Boiling point: 650
Melting Point: -940
AH fus: 3.18 kJ/mol
AH vap 37.4 kJ/mol
Cp (solid): 15.5 J/mol*C
Cp (liq): 81.1 J/mol*C Cp (gas): 43.9 J/mol*C

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