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Chemistry, 20.05.2021 23:10 Picklehead1166

How much energy is required to heat 2 kg of water through the following changes? Use values from latent heat and specific heat constant tables when necessary. Show your work by either typing it out or submitting a picture of your work on paper. (10 points) i. Heat 2 kg ice from -5°C to 0°C (2 points) ii. Melt 2 kg ice at 0°C (2 points) iii. Heat 2 kg water from 0°C to 100°C (2 points) iv. Vaporize 2 kg water at 100°C (2 points) v. Heat 2 kg steam from 100°C to 115°C (2 points) Time left for this​

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