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Chemistry, 29.11.2019 02:31, bapehoodboi

How much energy is required to convert 15.0 g of ice at −106 °c to water vapor at 125 °c? specific heats are 2.09 j/g k for both ice and water vapor, and 4.18 j/g k for liquid water. heats of vaporization and fusion are 2.260 kj/g and 0.335 kj/g, respectively.

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