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All atm, how much energy is required to heat 89.0 g H,O(s) at -10.0C to H,O(g) at 143.0 C? Use the heat transfer constants found

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All atm, how much energy is required to heat 89.0 g H,O(s) at -10.0C to H,O(g) at 143.0 C? Use the heat transfer constants found in this table. 277312.43 NJ Incorrect Heat-transfer constants for H20 at 1 atm per mole Quantity per gram Enthalpy of fusion at 0C 333.6 J/g 6010. J/mol Enthalpy of vaporization at 100C 2257 J/g 40660 J/mol Specific heat of solid H2O (ice) 2.087 J/(g:C) * 37.60 J/(mol C) * Specific heat of liquid H2O (water) 4.184 J/(g:C) * 75.37 J/(mol C) * Specific heat of gaseous H20 (steam) 2.000 J/(gC) * 36.03 J/(molC) *

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