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Calculate the enthalpy change, δh, for the process in which 30.1 g of water is converted from liquid at 10.1 ∘c to vapor at 25.0 ∘c . for water, δhvap = 44.0 kj/mol at 25.0 ∘c and cs = 4.18 j/(g⋅∘c) for h2o(l).

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