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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

Free Science Help at Brightstorm! http://brightstorm.com/science The heat involved in reactions which involve fusion or vaporization.

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  • I dont know why everybody is complaining about her talking fast for, to me its easier to understand when she talks this way rather than a slow talker who drags everything out in a monotone voice

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  • On the phase change diagram, should the energy required for the phase change from liquid to solid (written in green) be NEGATIVE 6.01kJ/mol instead of POSITIVE 6.01kJ/mol? I'm talking about the 6.01 written on top of the line.

  • when you know what you're talking about, you can talk fast

  • Thank you for helping me understand.

  • i thought the specific for ice to water is 2.1J/G*C . THe line goes up then steady is 6.01

  • why you nervous?

  • just stop  complaining, and listen

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  • did i hear killer joe ? lol

  • If it is too fast, there is a little button that will pause so you can catch up. Or watch it again:)

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