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Based on the thermodynamic properties provided for water, determine the amount of energy needed for 183 g of water to go from 13.5 C to

Based on the thermodynamic properties provided for water, determine the amount of energy needed for 183 g of water to go from 13.5 C to 197 C. image text in transcribed

\begin{tabular}{||c|c|c||} \hline \hline \multicolumn{1}{||c||}{ Property } & Value & Units \\ \hline \hline Melting point & 0.0 & C \\ \hline \hline Boiling point & 100.0 & C \\ \hline \hlineHfus & 6.01 & kJ/mol \\ \hline \hlineHvap & 40.67 & kJ/mol \\ \hline \hlinecp(s) & 37.1 & J/molC \\ \hlinecp(l) & 75.3 & J/molC \\ \hlinecp(g) & 33.6 & J/molC \\ \hline \end{tabular}

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