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Chemistry, 06.05.2021 09:10 ashley2816

Given the following data for water: Heat of fusion = 334 J/g
Heat of vaporization = 2,256 J/g
Specific heat of solid = 2.09 J/(g °C)
Specific heat of liquid = 4.184 J/(g °C)
Specific heat of gas = 1.84 J/(g °C)

Calculate how much energy is needed to change 100.0 grams of liquid water at 15.0 °C to vapor at 125.0 °C.

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