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  1. calculate the amount of heat involved in the conversion of 25.00 g of water at 100 *C to steam at 100 *C. ( delta H vaporization
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  2. A studen is asket to calculate the amount of heat involved in changing 10.0 g of liquid bomine at room temperature (22.5 C) to
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  3. Using the information provided calculate the heat of reaction involved in the conversion of 25.00 g of methane (CH4, MM=16.0426
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  4. Using the information provided calculate the heat of reaction involved in the conversion of 25.00 g of methane (CH4, MM=16.0426
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  5. Calculate the amount of heat absorbed when 58 g of steam at 117◦C are completely converted to ice at −32.5◦C.Specific
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  6. From data below, calculate the total heat (in J) associated with the conversion of 0.265 mol ethanol gas (C2H6O) at 451°C and 1
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  7. 1. From data below, calculate the total heat (in J) associated with the conversion of 0.514 mol ethanol gas (C2H6O) at 451°C
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  8. 1. From data below, calculate the total heat (in J) associated with the conversion of 0.514 mol ethanol gas (C2H6O) at 451°C
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  9. 1. From data below, calculate the total heat (in J) associated with the conversion of 0.514 mol ethanol gas (C2H6O) at 451°C
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  10. What is the amount of heat involved in each of the following?kilojoules to heat 240 of gold from 20 to 188
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