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How Many Kilojoules of Heat Are Needed to Completely Vaporize

Question 39

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How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize   Of   At its boiling point? Given   = 26.5kJ/mol A) 74.12 B) 9.49 C) 15.3 D) 16.3 E) none of the above
Of How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize   Of   At its boiling point? Given   = 26.5kJ/mol A) 74.12 B) 9.49 C) 15.3 D) 16.3 E) none of the above
At its boiling point?
Given How many kilojoules of heat are needed to completely vaporize   Of   At its boiling point? Given   = 26.5kJ/mol A) 74.12 B) 9.49 C) 15.3 D) 16.3 E) none of the above
= 26.5kJ/mol


A) 74.12
B) 9.49
C) 15.3
D) 16.3
E) none of the above

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