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At standard pressure, ammonia melts at 195 K and boils at 240 K. If a sample of ammonia at standard pressure is cooled from 200 K down to absolute zero, what physical constants are needed to calculate the change in
enhtalpy?
I) the heat capacity of ammonia(s)
II) the heat capacity of ammonia(`)
III) the heat capacity of ammonia(g)
IV) the enthalpy of fusion of ammonia
V) the enthalpy of vaporization of ammonia
enhtalpy?
I) the heat capacity of ammonia(s)
II) the heat capacity of ammonia(`)
III) the heat capacity of ammonia(g)
IV) the enthalpy of fusion of ammonia
V) the enthalpy of vaporization of ammonia
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