Determine the amount of heat, in kJ, required to heat 100.0 g of liquid Ca at 851C to 951C. Melting Point = 851C Boiling Point = 1487C Molar Heat Capacities C = 26.2 J/molC C = 31.0 J/molC ΔH = 9.33 kJ/mol ΔH = 162 kJ/mol
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Determine the amount of heat, in kJ, required to heat 100.0 g of liquid Ca at 851C to 951C.
Melting Point = 851C Boiling Point = 1487C
Molar Heat Capacities
C = 26.2 J/molC
C = 31.0 J/molC
ΔH = 9.33 kJ/mol
ΔH = 162 kJ/mol
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