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3. Calculate the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 100 grams of water from 52°C to steam at 112°C. Represent graphically showing low temperature, high temperature, melting and boiling points, and be sure to
label both X and Y axis.

Cp (J/gºC)
Ice 2.06
Liquid 4.18
Steam 2.02

Hfus = 334 J/g
Hvap = 2260 J/g
MP 0°C
BP 100°C

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