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The heat of vaporization of water at 100°c is 40.66 kj/mol. calculate the quantity of heat that is absorbed/released when
a. 8.00 g of steam condenses to liquid water at 100°c.
b. 18.1 kj of heat are absorbed.
c. 91.6 kj of heat are released.
d. 91.6 kj of heat are absorbed.
e. 18.1 kj of heat are released.

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