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Chemistry, 12.05.2021 21:30, sosojake4974

Using the heating curve of tin, calculate the amount of heat necessary to vaporize 54.0-g of liquid tin with an initial temperature of 100.0°C and it is heated to 365°C until it changes into a gas. The initial and final
temperatures are marked on the graph in green. Give the individual amount of energy for each section and
total energy used.

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