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What is the total amount of heat required to vaporize 1.00 gram of H2O(g) at 100.0C and 1 atmosphere? (1) 4.18 J(2) 334 J(3) 373 J(4) 2260 J
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What is the total amount of heat required to vaporize 1.00 gram of H2O(g) at 100.0C and 1 atmosphere?
(1) 4.18 J(2) 334 J(3) 373 J(4) 2260 J
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for this you will need the latent heat capacity for the vaporization of water.
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