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Chemistry, 06.05.2021 05:30 jalenJohnson6t

please hel : The molar heat of fusion for lodine is 16.7 kJ/mol. The specific heat capacity liquid lodine is 0.054 J/g °C. Calculate the amount of energy required to melt 1.7 g of solid lodine and then heat the liquid to 180 °C? The melting point of lodine is 114 °C. (Make sure answer is in J, not KJ)

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