Calculate the amount of heat required to completely sublime 63.0 g of solid dry ice CO2 at its sublimation temperature. The heat of sublimation for carbon dioxide is 32.3 C.

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If it is just for phase change then the formula is Q = m L
Q = 0.063 x 32.3

To calculate the amount of heat required to sublime solid dry ice (CO2), we can use the equation:

q = m * ΔHsub

where:
q is the amount of heat in Joules,
m is the mass of solid dry ice in grams, and
ΔHsub is the heat of sublimation for carbon dioxide in Joules per gram.

Given data:
m = 63.0 g
ΔHsub = 32.3 J/g

Plugging the values into the equation:

q = 63.0 g * 32.3 J/g

Calculating the product:

q = 2034.9 J

Therefore, the amount of heat required to completely sublime 63.0 g of solid dry ice CO2 at its sublimation temperature is 2034.9 Joules.