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The specific heat of mercury is 140 J/kg K. Its heat of vaporization is 2.06
x 105 J/kg. How much heat is needed to heat 1.0 kg of mercury metal
from 10.0o C to its boiling point and vaporize it completely? The boiling
point of mercury is 357o C.
A. 49,000 J
B. 260,000 J
C. 310,000 J
D. 360,000 J
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