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Physics, 14.06.2021 16:20 sophie2001sophie

Q13. Work done in converting 1g of ice at -10°C into steam at 100°C is (1) 3.04 kJ
(2) 6.05 kJ
(3) 0.721 kJ
(4) 0.616 kJ​

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