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The quantity of heat (in J) required to raise temperature of 1.0 kg of ethanol from 293.45 K to the boiling point and then change the liquid to vapor at that temperature is closest to
[Given , Boiling point of ethanol 351.45K]
Specific heat capacity of liquid ethanol `2.44Jg^(-1)K^(-1)`
latent heat of vaporization of ethanol `855Jg^(-1)K^(-1)`

A

`142 xx 10^2`

B

`9.97 xx 10^2`

C

`142 xx 10^5`

D

`9.97 xx 10^5`

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