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What is the molar change in enthalpy when 100g of ice is heated from -72°C to -18.2°C?(cp=37.4 J/k•mol)

Would the answer be 1118 kJ
7 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I agree with the digits but not the decimal
7 years ago

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