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The density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point is 1.14 \rm{kg/L} , and its heat of vaporization is 213 \rm{kJ/kg} . How much energy in joules would be absorbed by 3.0 L of li…
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The density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point is 1.14 \rm{kg/L} , and its heat of vaporization is 213 \rm{kJ/kg} . How much energy in joules would be absorbed by 3.0 L of li…
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The density of liquid oxygen at its boiling point is 1.14 \rm{kg/L} , and its heat of vaporization is 213 \rm{kJ/kg} .
How much energy in joules would be absorbed by 3.0 L of liquid oxygen as it vaporized?
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m = rho x Vwhere rho is the density of liquid oxygen, V volumem= 1.14 kg/L x 3 L = 3.42 kg
Energy = m times heat of vaporization Energy = 3.42 kg x 213 kJ/kgEnergy = 724.46 kJ
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