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Chemistry, 14.06.2021 16:40 lame3245

Please no links/ wrong answers/ please show work (will mark brainist plus extra points/ will also add you if you want) Calculate the energy needed to heat 66.2 g of water from 22℃ to steam at 149℃. Here is a list of constants you may or may not need: cice=2.06 J/g℃, cwater=4.18 J/g℃, csteam=2.02 J/g℃, ΔHfus= 334 J/g, ΔHvap= 2260 J/g℃.

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