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Question 5 of 10 How is the AHfusion used to calculate the energy required to vaporize a
volume of liquid?
A. Liters liquid x 1000ml/1L x g/ml x mol/g < AHfusion
B. Liters liquid x 1000ml/1L x ml/g < g/mol A Hfusion
C. Liters liquid x 1000ml/1L x ml/g < g/mol < 1/4Hfusion
D. Liters liquid x 1000ml/1L ~ g/ml x mol/g < 1/AHfusion
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