The following information is given for mercury at 1atm: boiling point = 357 °C melting point = -39 °C specific heat solid= 0.141 J/g°C specific heat liquid = 0.139 J/g °C 1 What is AH in kJ for the process of freezing a 46.2 g sample of liquid mercury at its normal melting point of -39 °C. AHvap(357 °C) = 59.3 kJ/mol AHfus(-39 °C) = 2.33 kJ/mol kJ
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![The following information is given for mercury at 1atm:
boiling point = 357 °C
melting point = -39 °C
specific heat solid= 0.141 J/g °C
specific heat liquid = 0.139 J/g °C
AHvap (357 °C) = 59.3 kJ/mol
AHfus(-39 °C) = 2.33 kJ/mol
What is AH in kJ for the process of freezing a 46.2 g sample of liquid mercury at its normal melting point of -39 °C.
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![The following information is given for water at 1atm:
boiling point = 100 °C
melting point = 0 °C
specific heat solid= 2.10 J/g °C
specific heat liquid = 4.18 J/g°C
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AHvap(100 °C) = 40.7 kJ/mol
AHfus (0 °C) = 6.01 kJ/mol
kJ are required to melt a 44.7 g sample of solid water, H₂O, at its normal melting point.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffcaf0374-1550-4ffb-84ad-720668c0d5ec%2F0a5f45a7-e85e-48c1-a97d-fee7ff5dde46%2F456m18b_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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