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1 November, 21:43

The water molar heat of vaporization is 40.70 kilojoules per mole. At 100 degrees, 57.30 grams of water exist as a gas. How many kilojoules per mole must be removed to turn the water into a liquid at 100 degrees celsius?

a. 129.6 kJ

b. 146.2 kJ

c. 162.8 kJ

d. 182.4 kJ

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  1. 1 November, 22:04
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    C) 162.8 kj

    just for extra space
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