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The freezing point of mercury is -38.8 °C. What quantity of energy in joules is released to the
surroundings if 1.00 mL of mercury is cooled from 23.0°C to -38.8°C and then frozen to a solid?​

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Its melting point is 962.0 °C, and its enthalpy of fusion is 11.3 kJ/mol. What quantity of energy, in Joules, is required to change 9.10 g of silver

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