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Using the provided data, calculate the amount of heat, in kJ, that must be removed to...

Using the provided data, calculate the amount of heat, in kJ, that must be removed to cool 18.8 g of gaseous water, initially at 110. °C, to solid water at -12. °C. water molar mass 18.0153 g/mol melting point 0. °C boiling point 100. °C ΔHfus 6.02 kJ/mol ΔHvap at bp 40.7 kJ/mol Cs, solid 2.09 J/g⋅°C Cs, liquid 4.18 J/g⋅°C Cs, gas 1.87 J/g⋅°C

40.8 kJ

67.7 kJ

37.9 kJ

57.4 kJ

16.3 kJ

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