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Calculate the enthalpy change when 2.38 g of carbon monoxide (CO) vaporize at its normal boiling point.Enthalpy of vapourization of CO is 6.04 kJ `mol^(-1)`.

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To calculate the enthalpy change when 2.38 g of carbon monoxide (CO) vaporizes at its normal boiling point, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Mass of carbon monoxide (CO) = 2.38 g - Enthalpy of vaporization of CO = 6.04 kJ/mol - Molar mass of CO = 12 (C) + 16 (O) = 28 g/mol ### Step 2: Calculate the number of moles of CO ...
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