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Physics, 20.12.2019 20:31 tytybruce2

125 g of dry ice (solid co2) is dropped into a beaker containing 500 g of 66°c water. the dry ice converts directly to gas, leaving the solution.
when the dry ice is gone, the final temperature of the water is 29°c.

what is the heat of vaporization of solid co2? (cwater = 1.00 cal/g⋅°c)
a. 37 cal/gb. 74 cal/gc. 111 cal/gd. 148 cal/g

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