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3 November, 14:53

How is the Hfusion used to calculate the energy required to vaporize a volume of liquid

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  1. 3 November, 15:19
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    Here's what I find

    Explanation:

    You don't use ΔHfus. You use ΔHvap

    There are some preliminary calculations:

    Use the density of the liquid to calculate its mass. Use the molar mass to calculate the moles (n)

    The formula for the heat (q) absorbed during vaporization is

    q = nΔHvap

    Insert your numbers into the formula, do the calculation, and you have the answer.
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