5. Calculate the change in energy required to convert 250. g of substance X from a gas at 121.00°C to a solid at -49.00°C. Assume X has molar mass = 75.00 g/mol. Also, substance X has the following properties: AHOvap = 20.0 kJ/mol AHºfus = 5.00 kJ/mol Boiling point = 75.00°C Melting point = -15.00°C X(s) specific heat capacity = 3.00 J/g °C Xn specific heat capacity= 2.50 J/g.°C X(g) specific heat capacity = 1.00 J/g °C Illino

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5. Calculate the change in energy required to convert 250. g of substance X from a gas at 121.00°C
to a solid at -49.00°C. Assume X has molar mass = 75.00 g/mol. Also, substance X has the following
properties:
AHOvap = 20.0 kJ/mol
AHºfus = 5.00 kJ/mol
Boiling point = 75.00°C
Melting point = -15.00°C
X(s) specific heat capacity = 3.00 J/g °C
Xn specific heat capacity = 2.50 J/g °C
X(g) specific heat capacity = 1.00 J/g.°C
Transcribed Image Text:5. Calculate the change in energy required to convert 250. g of substance X from a gas at 121.00°C to a solid at -49.00°C. Assume X has molar mass = 75.00 g/mol. Also, substance X has the following properties: AHOvap = 20.0 kJ/mol AHºfus = 5.00 kJ/mol Boiling point = 75.00°C Melting point = -15.00°C X(s) specific heat capacity = 3.00 J/g °C Xn specific heat capacity = 2.50 J/g °C X(g) specific heat capacity = 1.00 J/g.°C
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