Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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May I ask how to calculate the enthalpy change for acetone as a liquid from 20 deg C to 60 deg C? The part that this is not a water is what makes it kind of confusing for me to solve for the enthalpy of the liquid easily.
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