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How much heat energy is required to convert 35.6 g of liquid sulfur dioxide, SO2, at 212.0 K to gaseous SO2 at 263.1 K if the molar heat of vaporization of SO2 is 24.9 kJ/mol, and the specific heat capacity () of liquid SO2 is 1.36 J/(g·∘C)?

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