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Using the following values & equations, Cs,cec=2.09J/gC,Cs,water(l)=4.184J/gC,Cs,water(g)=2.01J/gC,Hvap,H2O=+40.7kJ/mol,Hfus,H2O=+6.02kJ/mol,q=nHfus,q=nHvap,q=mCsT Calculate the amount of energy (in kJ ) that it would take to increase the temperature of 2.0mol

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Using the following values \& equations, Cs,cec=2.09J/gC,Cs,water(l)=4.184J/gC,Cs,water(g)=2.01J/gC,Hvap,H2O=+40.7kJ/mol,Hfus,H2O=+6.02kJ/mol,q=nHfus,q=nHvap,q=mCsT Calculate the amount of energy (in kJ ) that it would take to increase the temperature of 2.0mol of ice from 75.0C to water vapor at a temperature of 150C

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