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How many Joules are required to change 30.0g ofice at -20°C to steam at 140°C? There are a few steps you should follow using the following given information
• The specific heat of ice is 2.108 J/g*°C
• The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g*°C
• The specific heat of steam is 2.010 J/g*°C
• Hf for H2O = 334 334 J/g
• Hv for H2O = 2260 J/g

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