When a mole of dry ice, C02(s), is converted to C02(g) at atmospheric pressure and -78

Chapter 5, Problem 5.89

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When a mole of dry ice, C02(s), is converted to C02(g) at atmospheric pressure and -78 C, the heat absorbed by the system exceeds the increase in internal energy of the C02. Why is this so? What happens to the remaining energy?

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