The heat of vaporization of water at 100°C is 40.66 kJ/mol. Calculate the quantity of heat that is absorbed/released when 5.00 g of steam condenses to liquid water at 100°C.
147 kJ of heat are absorbed.
147 kJ of heat are released.
11.3 kJ of heat are absorbed
11.3 kJ of heat are released.
The heat of vaporization of water at 100°C is 40.66 kJ/mol. Calculate the quantity of heat...
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