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The following information is given foe cobalt at latm: boiling point = 3.097 times 10^3 degree C delta H_vap (3.097 times 10^3 degree C) = 6.603 times 10^3 J/g melting point = 1.495 times 10^3 degree C delta H_vap, (1.495 times 10^3 degree C) = 262.7 J/g specific heat solid = 0.4180 J/g degree C specific heal liquid = 0.6860 J/g degree C A 47.70 g sample of solid cobalt is initially at 1.475 times 10^3 degree C If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm). kJ of beat aie needed to raise the temperature of the sample to 1.850 times 10^3 degree C.
The following information is given foe cobalt at latm: boiling point = 3.097 times 10^3 degree C delta H_vap (3.097 times 10^3 degree C) = 6.603 times 10^3 J/g melting point = 1.495 times 10^3 degree C delta H_vap, (1.495 times 10^3 degree C) = 262.7 J/g specific heat solid = 0.4180 J/g degree C specific heal liquid = 0.6860 J/g degree C A 47.70 g sample of solid cobalt is initially at 1.475 times 10^3 degree C If the sample is heated at constant pressure (P = 1 atm). kJ of beat aie needed to raise the temperature of the sample to 1.850 times 10^3 degree C.
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