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  1. A 2.70 g sample of solid Ni(CN)2⋅4H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal
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  2. How much energy in form of heat is required to convert a 10.0-g sample of ice initially at -5.00C to steam at 120C ? Specific
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  3. A 6.90-g sample of solid NiSO4·6H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal behavior,
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  4. A 8.50-g sample of solid AlCl3·6H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal behavior,
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  5. A 8.80-g sample of solid SnCl2·2H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal behavior,
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  6. A 8.60-g sample of solid CaSO4·2H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off. Assuming ideal behavior,
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  7. A 4.30g sample of solid BaCl2 2H2O was heated such that the water turned to steam and was driven off.Assuming ideal behavior,
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  8. if 4.35 kj of energy are needed to heat a sample of water from 62C into steam at 100.0C what is the mass of the sample
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  9. Complete the STEAM portfolio assignment. Oil SpillsCreate a short audio file summary that explains the highlights of this STEAM
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  10. Consider a 50.4 g sample of H2O(g) at 115°C. What phase or phases are present when 156 kJ of energy is removed from this
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