The human body obtains 1108 kJ from a candy bar. Part A If this energy were used to vaporize water at 100∘C, how much wa

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The human body obtains 1108 kJ from a candy bar. Part A If this energy were used to vaporize water at 100∘C, how much wa

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The human body obtains 1108 kJ from a candy bar. Part A If this energy were used to vaporize water at 100∘C, how much water in liters could be vaporized? Assume that the densty of water is 1.0 g/mL. The heat of vaporization of water at 100∘C is 40.7 kJ/mol. (Hint: Begin by using the enthalpy of vaporization of water to convert between the given number of kiloloules and moles of water.) Express your answer to three signifleant figures and include the appropriate units.
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