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(a). suppose 384 g of steam (i. e., water vapor) originally at 100°c is quickly cooled to produce liquid water at 31°c. how much heat must be removed from the steam to accomplish this? some of the following data may be . cp(h2o(g)) = 36.4 j mol–1 k–1 tboil(h2o) = 100°c cp( = 75.3 j mol–1 k–1 ∆h°vaporization(h2o) = 40.7 kj mol–1 (8 pts) (b). use information given above to estimate the entropy change for the vaporization of water (i. e., ∆s° for the process ® h2o(g))

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