Molar Heat of Fusion of

  1. The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136 J/mol ·◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C.The molar heat of fusion for
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  2. The molar heat capacity of C6H6(ℓ) is 136J/mol · ◦C and of C6H6(g) is 81.6 J/mol · ◦C. The molar heat of fusion for
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  3. Conclusion question(s) from a lab we did to find the heat of fusion of ice:Does the value obtained for the molar heat of fusion
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  4. Calculate the entropy change accompanying conversion of 1 mole of ice at 273 K and 1 atm pressure into steam at 373 K and 1 atm
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  5. How much heat is evolved when 25.5 g of benzene freezes at 5.5 Celcius (molar heat of fusion is 9.94 kJ/mol and molar mass of
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  6. How much heat is needed to melt a 25 gram ice-cube at 0 °C? The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.01 kJ/mol.A) 6.01 kJ B)
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  7. Given that the specific heat capacities of ice and steam are 2.06 J/g ·◦C and 2.03 J/g·◦C,respectively, calculate the
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  8. Given that the specific heat capacities of iceand steam are 2.06 J/g · ◦C and 2.03 J/g·◦C, respectively, calculate the
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  9. Given that the specific heat capacities of iceand steam are 2.06 J/g · ◦C and 2.03 J/g· ◦C, respectively, calculate the
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  10. Given that the specific heat capacities of iceand steam are 2.06 J/g · ◦C and 2.03 J/g· ◦C, respectively, calculate the
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