What amount of energy is required to change 0.25 mol of an unknown substance from -100.0 °C to -10.0 °C? Heating Curve and Data of an Unknown Substance Он -25 Csolid 0.88 kJ/mol C = -50 - Cliquid 1.10 kJ/mol C -75 -100 -125 -130 -135 Cgas = 0.63 kJ/mol°C AHfus = 1.75 kJ/mol AHvap = 3.67 kJ/mol q = [?] kJ Energy (J) Do not round until the end. Include either a + or - sign AND the magnitude. q, (kJ) Enter Temperature (°C)

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What amount of energy is required to
change 0.25 mol of an unknown substance
from -100.0 °C to -10.0 °C?
Heating Curve and Data of an Unknown Substance
0
-25
+ solid = 0.88 kJ/molºC
-50
-75
Cliquid 1.10 kJ/mol C
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-100
-125
-130
-135
Cgas 0.63 kJ/mol°C
= 1.75 kJ/mol
AH fus
AHvap = 3.67 kJ/mol
Energy (J)
q = [?] kJ
Do not round until the end. Include either a + or -
sign AND the magnitude.
q, (kJ)
Enter
Temperature (°C)
Transcribed Image Text:What amount of energy is required to change 0.25 mol of an unknown substance from -100.0 °C to -10.0 °C? Heating Curve and Data of an Unknown Substance 0 -25 + solid = 0.88 kJ/molºC -50 -75 Cliquid 1.10 kJ/mol C www -100 -125 -130 -135 Cgas 0.63 kJ/mol°C = 1.75 kJ/mol AH fus AHvap = 3.67 kJ/mol Energy (J) q = [?] kJ Do not round until the end. Include either a + or - sign AND the magnitude. q, (kJ) Enter Temperature (°C)
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