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Chemistry, 23.10.2019 19:30 brobertson72
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how much energy is required to turn 12g ice at 227 k into steam at 382 k?
specific heat of ice = 2.077 j/g·k
specific heat of water (ℓ) = 4.180 j/g·k
specific heat of steam = 2.042 j/g·k
h2o heat of fusion = 6.00 kj/mol
h2o heat of vaporization = 40.6 kj/mol
answer in units of j.
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