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18 August, 03:00

How many grams of benzene, C 6 H 6, can be melted with 39.8 kJ of heat energy? The molar heat of fusion of benzene is 9.95 kJ/mol.

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  1. 18 August, 03:24
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    310.94 grams of benzene.

    Explanation:

    Q = mL

    Q is quantity of heat energy required to melt benzene = 39.8 kJ

    MW of benzene (C6H6) = 78 g/mol

    L = specific latent heat of fusion of benzene = molar heat of fusion * MW = 9.95 kJ/mol * 1 mol/78 g = 0.128 kJ/g

    m = Q/L = 39.8 kJ/0.128 kJ/g = 310.94 g
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