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Which of the following constants is/are needed to calculate the amount of energy required to heat 12.0g of H2O(l) at 30.0°C to H2O(l) at 85.0°C? I. ΔHfus (H2O) II. ΔHvap (H2O) III. specific heat of H2O(s) IV. specific heat of H2O(l) V. specific heat of H2O(g)

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