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Chemistry, 14.04.2020 21:15, Mani2019

A 54.7 g sample of arsenic tribromide was heated until the compound melted. The molten compound was then poured into a calorimeter containing 300.0 g water at 22.50 °C. When the last bit of the compound had solidified, the temperature of the water was 24.13 °C. This is called the molar heat of fusion of AsBr3. Calculate ΔH (per mole of AsBr3)

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