Calculate the amount of heat required to boil 2163 g of acetone (CH3COCH3). The enthalpy of vaporization of acetone is ΔHvap = 31.3 kJ/mol. 3.93 * 10^6 kJ LI9UJ 6.77 * 10^9 J LI7 * 10^9 J
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First, we need to convert the mass of acetone from grams to moles. We can do this by dividing the mass by the molar mass of acetone, which is 58.08 g/mol. 2163 g / 58.08 g/mol = 37.23 mol Show more…
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