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What is the enthalpy change for converting 10.0 g of ice at -25.0°C to water at 80.0°C. The specific heats of ice, water, and steam are 2.09 Jg-1°C-1, 4.18 Jg-1°C-1, and 1.84 Jg-1°C-1, respectively. For H2O, △Hfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, and △Hvap = 40.67 kJ/mol

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