The following information is given for mercury at 1 atm: boiling point = 356.60 °C AHvap(356.60 °C)= 295.6 J/g %3D melting point = -38.90 °C AHfus(-38.90 °C) = 11.60 J/g %3D specific heat gas = 0.1040 J/g°C specific heat liquid = 0.1390 J/g°C A 30.70 g sample of liquid mercury is initially at 60.30 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P=1 atm), kJ of energy are needed to raise the temperature of the sample to 381.00 °C.

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The following information is given for mercury at 1 atm:
boiling point = 356.60 °C
AHvap(356.60 °C) = 295.6 J/g
melting point = -38.90 °C
AHfus(-38.90 °C) = 11.60 J/g
specific heat gas = 0.1040 J/g°C
specific heat liquid = 0.1390 J/g°C
A 30.70 g sample of liquid mercury is initially at 60.30 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P=1 atm),
kJ
of energy are needed to raise the temperature of the sample to 381.00 °C.
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The following information is given for mercury at 1 atm: boiling point = 356.60 °C AHvap(356.60 °C) = 295.6 J/g melting point = -38.90 °C AHfus(-38.90 °C) = 11.60 J/g specific heat gas = 0.1040 J/g°C specific heat liquid = 0.1390 J/g°C A 30.70 g sample of liquid mercury is initially at 60.30 °C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P=1 atm), kJ of energy are needed to raise the temperature of the sample to 381.00 °C. Submit Answer 5 question attempts remaining
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