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What amount of heat (in kJ) is required to convert 14.0 g of an unknown liquid (MM = 67.44 g/mol) at 43.5 °C to a gas at 128.2 °C? (specific heat capacity of liquid = 1.18 J/g・°C; specific heat capacity of gas = 0.792 J/g・°C; ∆Hvap = 30.1 kJ/mol; normal boiling point, Tb = 97.4°C)

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