owing information is given for antimony at 1atm: 140.00°C 31.00°C heat solid = 0.2090 J/g °C heat liquid = 0.2590 J/g °C = g sample of liquid antimony at 726.00°C is poured into a mold and allowed to cool to 22.00°C. How many kJ of energy ased in this process? the answer as a positive number.) kJ nswer AHvap (1440.00°C) = 1.605 x 10³ J/g AHfus (631.00°C) = 161.1 J/g Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining # 99+ for this questi W Previous Next Save and

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The following information is given for antimony at 1atm:
Tb = 1440.00°C
Tm = 631.00°C
Specific heat solid = 0.2090 J/g °C
Specific heat liquid = 0.2590 J/g °C
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AHvap (1440.00°C) = 1.605 x 10³ J/g
AH fus (631.00°C) = 161.1 J/g
A 39:60 g sample of liquid antimony at 726.00°C is poured into a mold and allowed to cool to 22.00°C. How many kJ of energy
are released in this process?
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Transcribed Image Text:[Review Topics] [References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The following information is given for antimony at 1atm: Tb = 1440.00°C Tm = 631.00°C Specific heat solid = 0.2090 J/g °C Specific heat liquid = 0.2590 J/g °C Submit Answer AHvap (1440.00°C) = 1.605 x 10³ J/g AH fus (631.00°C) = 161.1 J/g A 39:60 g sample of liquid antimony at 726.00°C is poured into a mold and allowed to cool to 22.00°C. How many kJ of energy are released in this process? (Report the answer as a positive number.) Energy = KJ Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining 99+ Previous Next Save and
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□Hfus = 161.1 J/g

Mass (m) = 39.60 g

Heat = m.c.□T

726° c ---> 631 °c <---> 631 °c ---> 22 ° c

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