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Benzene (CH) has a melting point of 5.5°C, and a boiling point of 80.0°C. Given the data below AH melting = 127 J/g at 5.5°C
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me Ig Almelting = 1270/g S = 1.74 Ulge Q = mx 4 Hamelting tim ms (tz - Ti) T2 = toc ti=5.5 Q = 1x 127 + 1x1.74 x(70-5.5) Q =

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