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    The Energy Change When 24 G of H<sub>2</sub>O(g) Condenses to a Liquid
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The Energy Change When 24 G of H2O(g) Condenses to a Liquid

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The energy change when 24 g of H2O(g) condenses to a liquid at 100°C is 40.68 kJ. (ΔHvap of H2O = 40.68 kJ/mol; molar mass of H2O = 18 g/mol)

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