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Heat Required for Phase Conversion

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The fluorocarbon C2Cl3F3 has a normal boiling point of 47.6 degrees C. The specific heats of C2Cl3F3(l) and C2Cl3F3(g) are 0.91J/g-K and 0.67J/g-L, respectively. The heat of vaporization for the compound is 27.49kj/mol. I need to find the heat required to convert 25.0g of C2Cl3F3 from a liquid at 5.00 degrees C to a gas at 82.00 degreesC. Could you please show all steps and conversions so I understand it better.

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