The heat of vaporization of benzene, C6H6 is 30.7 kJ/mol at its boiling point of 80.1 C. How much energy in the form of heat is required to vaporize 132 g benzene at its boiling point?
a) 0.302 kJ
b) 51.9 kJ
c) 24.2 kJ
d) 40.1 kJ
c) 4.05 x 10^3 kJ
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