A 417.3 gram sample of an unknown substance (MM = 92.41 g/mol) is heated from -23.1 °C to 51.8 °C. (heat capacity of solid = 2.96 J/g•°C; heat capacity of liquid = 1.75 J/g•°C; AHfus = 8.04 kJ/mol; normal freezing point, Tf = 17.6 °C) How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed/released to heat the solid?

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A 417.3 gram sample of an unknown substance (MM = 92.41 g/mol) is
heated from -23.1 °C to 51.8 °C. (heat capacity of solid = 2.96 J/g•°C;
heat capacity of liquid = 1.75 J/g•°C; AHfus = 8.04 kJ/mol; normal
freezing point, Tf = 17.6 °C)
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How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed/released to heat the solid?
111.56 kJ
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4
C
7
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х 100
9:32 PM
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12/13/2021
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Transcribed Image Text:101 Chem101 My Questions | bartleby Pt Periodic Table - Ptable cf2o lewis structure - Google Sea X G cf2o lewis structure - Google Sea X + O X A app.101edu.co Question 31.a of 34 Submit A 417.3 gram sample of an unknown substance (MM = 92.41 g/mol) is heated from -23.1 °C to 51.8 °C. (heat capacity of solid = 2.96 J/g•°C; heat capacity of liquid = 1.75 J/g•°C; AHfus = 8.04 kJ/mol; normal freezing point, Tf = 17.6 °C) %D How much energy (in kJ) is absorbed/released to heat the solid? 111.56 kJ 1 2 4 C 7 8 9. +/- х 100 9:32 PM DEL 12/13/2021 ... 3.
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