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A. 207 kJ
B. 4730 kJ
C. 9460 kJ
D. 414 kJ

A. 207 kJ B. 4730 kJ C. 9460 kJ D. 414 kJ-example-1
User Ken Ray
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf C. \ 9460 \ kJ}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula we must use is given to us:


q=mL_(vapor)

q is the energy, m is the mass, and L(vapor) is the latent heat of vaporization.

The energy is what we calculate and the mass is 2 kilograms. We need to find the latent heat of vaporization, which is on the table.

  • We know the sample is copper.
  • Find that element on the table, then the third box tells us it's latent heat of vaporization is 4730 kJ/kg

Now we know:


m= 2 \ kg \\L_(vapor)=4730 \ kJ/kg

Substitute the values into the formula.


q=(2 \ kg ) * (4730 \ kJ/kg)

Multiply. Note that the kilograms (kg) will cancel each other out.


q= 2* 4730 \ kJ


q= 9460 \ kJ

9460 kilojoules are required to vaporize 2 kilograms of copper.

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