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One mole of H2O(g) at 1.00 atm and 100 degrees C occupies a volume of 30.6 L. When one mole of H2O(g) is condensed to one mole of H2O(l) at 1.00 atm and 100 degrees C, 40.66 kJ of heat is released.
If the density of H2O(l) at this temperature and pressure is 0.996 g/cm(cubed), calculate that change of enthalpy for the condensation of one mole of water at 1.00 atm and 100 degrees C
If the density of H2O(l) at this temperature and pressure is 0.996 g/cm(cubed), calculate that change of enthalpy for the condensation of one mole of water at 1.00 atm and 100 degrees C
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