7. a) How much heat (in kJ) must be removed when cooling 155 g of benzene, C6H6, at 120.0°C to solid benzene at 5.48°C? Given for benzene: boiling point at 1 atm = 80.1 °C Melting point at 1 atm = 5.48°C Specific heat (I) = 1.74 J/ g x °C Specific heat (g) = 1.04 J/ g × °C Heat of fusion = 127 J/g Heat of vaporization = 395 J/g %3D %3D b) Nickel has a face-centered cubic unit cell. The density of nickel is 6.84 g/cm3. Calculate a value for the atomic radius of nickel

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7. a) How much heat (in kJ) must be removed when cooling 155 g of benzene, C6H6,
at 120.0°C to solid benzene at 5.48°C? Given for benzene: boiling point at 1 atm =
80.1 °C Melting point at 1 atm = 5.48°C Specific heat (I) = 1.74 J/ g x °C Specific
heat (g) = 1.04 J/ g × °C Heat of fusion = 127 J/g Heat of vaporization = 395 J/g
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b) Nickel has a face-centered cubic unit cell. The density of nickel is 6.84 g/cm3.
Calculate a value for the atomic radius of nickel
Transcribed Image Text:7. a) How much heat (in kJ) must be removed when cooling 155 g of benzene, C6H6, at 120.0°C to solid benzene at 5.48°C? Given for benzene: boiling point at 1 atm = 80.1 °C Melting point at 1 atm = 5.48°C Specific heat (I) = 1.74 J/ g x °C Specific heat (g) = 1.04 J/ g × °C Heat of fusion = 127 J/g Heat of vaporization = 395 J/g %3D %3D b) Nickel has a face-centered cubic unit cell. The density of nickel is 6.84 g/cm3. Calculate a value for the atomic radius of nickel
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