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Calculate the amount of energy (in kj) necessary to convert 277 g of liquid water from 0°c to water vapor at 167°c. the molar heat of vaporization (hvap) of water is 40.79 kj/mol. the specific heat for water is 4.184 j/g · °c, and for steam is 1.99 j/g · °c. (assume that the specific heat values do not change over the range of temperatures in the problem.)

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