List all 6 (x,y) coordinates for the heating curve for: 1 mol of a compound beginning at -20.0 °C and ending at 150 °C. Assume that the values below are constant over the relevant temperature ranges. Melting point Boiling point Enthalpy of vaporization Enthalpy of fusion Specific heat capacity of the solid Specific heat capacity of the liquid Specific heat capacity of the gas 5.2 °C 81.0 °C 31.1 kJ/mol 9.9 kJ/mol 118 J/mol·K 135 J/mol-K 104 J/mol-K

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List all 6 (x,y) coordinates for the heating curve for:
1 mol of a compound beginning at -20.0 °C and ending at 150 °C. Assume that the values below are
constant over the relevant temperature ranges.
Melting point
Boiling point
Enthalpy of vaporization
Enthalpy of fusion
Specific heat capacity of the solid
Specific heat capacity of the liquid
Specific heat capacity of the gas
5.2 °C
81.0 °C
31.1 kJ/mol
9.9 kJ/mol
118 J/mol·K
135 J/mol-K
104 J/mol-K
Transcribed Image Text:List all 6 (x,y) coordinates for the heating curve for: 1 mol of a compound beginning at -20.0 °C and ending at 150 °C. Assume that the values below are constant over the relevant temperature ranges. Melting point Boiling point Enthalpy of vaporization Enthalpy of fusion Specific heat capacity of the solid Specific heat capacity of the liquid Specific heat capacity of the gas 5.2 °C 81.0 °C 31.1 kJ/mol 9.9 kJ/mol 118 J/mol·K 135 J/mol-K 104 J/mol-K
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