Calculate the energy absorbed when 2.0x10^3 g of dry ice (CO2) sublimate at the normal sublimation point. The enthalpy of sublimation is 196.3 J/g.
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We are given the mass of dry ice (CO2) which is 2.0x10^3 g, and the enthalpy of sublimation which is 196.3 J/g. The task is to calculate the energy absorbed during the sublimation of this amount of dry ice. Show more…
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