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Chapter 6 Problem 6.82

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A 2.10-mole sample of crystalline acetic acid, initially at 17.08C, is allowed to melt at 17.08C and is then heated to 118.18C (its normal boiling point) at 1.00 atm. The sample is allowed to vaporize at 118.18C and is then rapidly quenched to 17.08C, so that it recrystallizes. Calculate DH8 for the total process as described.

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Title Chemistry 12 
Author Raymond Chang; Kenneth Goldsby
ISBN 9780078021510

Answer: A 2.10-mole sample of crystalline acetic acid,

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