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The standard molar heat of vaporiza- tion for water is 40.79 kJ/mol. How much energy would be required to vaporize 2.54 ×1010 m...

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The standard molar heat of vaporization for water is 40.79 kJ/mol. How much energy
would be required to vaporize 2.00 mol of
water?
Answer in units of kJ.
6 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
q = dHvap x mol = ?
6 years ago

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