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Benzene (C6H6) is an organic compound that boils at 80.1°C. If 100.0 grams of liquid benzene at 18.5°C is given 16.88 kJ of energy, what is the final temperature (in °C) of the benzene? The ΔHvaporization for benzene = 31.0 kJ/mol and the specific heat of liquid benzene = 2.18 J/gK.
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