The specific heat of liquid thallium, TI, is 0.13 J/g C. The heat of fusion of thallium is 4.29 kJ/mol. The heat of vaporization of thallium is 162.5 kJ/mol. How much heat is required to change 10.0 g of solid thalium at 304 degrees C to vapor at 1457 degrees C? The melting point of thallium is 304 degrees C. The boiling point of thallium is 1457 degrees C. 21 J 3.2 x 10 3 J 8.2x 10 1J 33 J 2.7 x 104J 86 J 1.9x 10 2) 9.7x 10 3 J Next

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The specific heat of liquid thallium, TI, is 0.13 J/g C. The heat of fusion of thallium is 4.29 kJ/mol. The heat of vaporization of thallium is 162.5 kJ/mol. How much
heat is required to change 10.0 g of solid thalium at 304 degrees C to vapor at 1457 degrees C? The melting point of thallium is 304 degrees C. The boiling point
of thallium is 1457 degrees C.
21 J
3.2 x 10 3 J
8.2x 10 1J
33 J
2.7 x 104 J
86 J
1.9x 10 2)
9.7x 10 3 J
Next
Transcribed Image Text:The specific heat of liquid thallium, TI, is 0.13 J/g C. The heat of fusion of thallium is 4.29 kJ/mol. The heat of vaporization of thallium is 162.5 kJ/mol. How much heat is required to change 10.0 g of solid thalium at 304 degrees C to vapor at 1457 degrees C? The melting point of thallium is 304 degrees C. The boiling point of thallium is 1457 degrees C. 21 J 3.2 x 10 3 J 8.2x 10 1J 33 J 2.7 x 104 J 86 J 1.9x 10 2) 9.7x 10 3 J Next
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