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Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, evaporates at 76.8°C. What is the amount of enthalpy (in kJ) required to...

Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, evaporates at 76.8°C. What is the amount of enthalpy (in kJ) required to increase the temperature of 25.0g of CCl4 from 30.0°C to 76.8°C?

Cs, liquid= 0.857 J/g*c Hfus= 3.27 kJ/mol Hvap= 29.82 kJ/mol

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