Benzene has a boiling point of 80.1 °C, and a specific heat capacity of 1.8 J/g °C in the liquid phase and 1.92 J/g °C in the gas phase. The AHvaporization Oof benzene is 30.77 kJ/mol. How much heat is released when 75 g of benzene in the gas phase is cooled from 146 °C to 37.7 °C? The released heat is kJ.

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Benzene has a boiling point of 80.1 °C, and a specific heat capacity of 1.8 J/g °C in the liquid phase and 1.92 J/g °C in the gas phase. The
AHvaporization Oof benzene is 30.77 kJ/mol. How much heat is released when 75 g of benzene in the gas phase is cooled from 146 °C
to 37.7 °C?
The released heat is
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kJ.
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The heat released in the cooling of any substance in the same phase is given by the following equation.

Q=mcΔTwhere,Q=heat releasedm=mass of substancec=specific heat capacity of substanceΔT=change in temperature

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