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Use the information below to solve the following problem: How much heat, in joules, is required to convert 75.0 g of ice at -35.0°C to steam at 113.0°C?
Specific heat of ice | 2.09 J/g°C |
Specific heat of water | 4.18 J/g°C |
Specific heat of steam | 2.03 J/g°C |
Heat of fusion of water | 334 J/g |
Heat of vaporization of water | 2260 J/g |
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