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Enthalpy of Vaporization and Enthalpy of Condensation.

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Enthalpy of Vaporization and Enthalpy of Condensation.

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31.4kJ/mol

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Enthalpy of fusion/vaporization is the amount of energy added to a system to melt of boil a substance or the amount of energy removed from a system to condense or freeze a substance.

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Enthalpy is a state function, and to a first approximation does not depend on temperature. So the change in enthalpy to go from solid to a gas directly (sublimation) at some temperature is equal to the sum of the enthalpies associated with going from a solid to a liquid (fusion) and going from a liquid to a gas (vaporization) at other temperatures.

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47.65 kJ/mol

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