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From the data below, calculate the total heat (In kJ) needed to convert 11.3 g of solid propanol at -130 ºC and 1 atm to liquid propanol at -98 ºC and 1 atm (the molar mass of propanol is 60.1 g/mol).
mp = -126 °C
csolid = 106.3 J/(mol•K)
cliquid = 144.4 J/(mol•K)
ΔHfus = 5.37 kJ/mol
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