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You weighed your empty insulated cup and found that the mass of the cup was 3.3 g. You add some hot water and find that the total mass increases to 27.4 g. You take the temperature of the hot water in the cup and find that its temperature is 63.2 °C. You get some dry ice from the styrofoam cooler and quickly find that the mass was 2.6 g, and immediately add it to the water. The temperature of the water dropped, and came to equilibrium at 11.0 °C. What is your experimental value for the molar enthalpy of sublimation?

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increases to 27.4 g. You take the temperature of the hot water in the cup and find that its temperature is 63.2 °C. You get some dry ice from the styrofoam cooler and quickly find that the mass was 2.6 g, and immediately add it to the water. The temperature of the water dropped, and came to equilibrium at 11.0 °C. What is your experimental value for the molar enthalpy of sublimation

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