The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm: Th=2355.00°C Tm 1410.00°C Specific heat solid = 0.7110 J g.°C J g. °C AHvap (2355.00° C) = 10580 J/g AHus (1410.00°C) = 1653 J/g Specific heat liquid = 0.9080 A 44.60 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1384.00°C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm), the temperature of the sample to 1536.00°C. kJ of heat are needed to raise

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The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm:
Tb = 2355.00°C
Tm = 1410.00°C
Specific heat solid = 0.7110
Specific heat liquid
A 44.60 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1384.00°C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm),
the temperature of the sample to 1536.00°C.
= 0.9080
AHvap (2355.00°C) = 10580 J/g
AHfus (1410.00°C) = 1653 J/g
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kJ of heat are needed to raise
Transcribed Image Text:The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm: Tb = 2355.00°C Tm = 1410.00°C Specific heat solid = 0.7110 Specific heat liquid A 44.60 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1384.00°C. If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm), the temperature of the sample to 1536.00°C. = 0.9080 AHvap (2355.00°C) = 10580 J/g AHfus (1410.00°C) = 1653 J/g J g.°C J g.˚C kJ of heat are needed to raise
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