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Given the following information for substance X: Specific Heat (c) of solid phase: 2.0 J/g°C Heat of Fusion (Lf): 100 J/g Specific Heat (c) of liquid phase: 5.0 J/g°C Heat of Vaporization (Lv): 1000 J/g Specific Heat (c) of vapor phase: 1.0 J/g°C Calculate the total heat energy in Joules needed to convert 18.9. g of substance X from -1 °C to 76 °C? Type your answer with 3 sig figs

          Given the following information for substance X:

Specific Heat (c) of solid phase: 2.0 J/g°C

Heat of Fusion (Lf): 100 J/g

Specific Heat (c) of liquid phase: 5.0 J/g°C

Heat of Vaporization (Lv): 1000 J/g

Specific Heat (c) of vapor phase: 1.0 J/g°C



Calculate the total heat energy in Joules needed to convert 18.9. g of substance X from -1 °C to 76 °C?

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Given the following information for substance X: Specific Heat (c) of solid phase: 2.0 J/g°C Heat of Fusion (Lf): 100 J/g Specific Heat (c) of liquid phase: 5.0 J/g°C Heat of Vaporization (Lv): 1000 J/g Specific Heat (c) of vapor phase: 1.0 J/g°C Calculate the total heat energy in Joules needed to convert 18.9. g of substance X from -1 °C to 76 °C? Type your answer with 3 sig figs
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