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Chemistry, 26.05.2021 22:40 neelydeY23

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How much energy in Joules will it take to change 36.0g of
ice at -18.0°C to steam at 140.°C?
Given: Heat of fusion=335.J/g, heat of vaporization=2260.J/g, Specific heat of
water=4.186J/gCº, the specific heat of ice= the specific heat of steam=2.09 J/g Cº
(1.13x10^5)

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