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Calculate the amount of heat required to take 3.00kg of ice at -10 degrees Celsius to 115 degrees celsius.
13 years ago

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bobpursley
break this up into steps

ice from -10 to 0
melting the ice at 0
heating the water from 0 to 100
vaporizing the water at 100
heating the steam from 100 to 115

figure all the heats, then add.
13 years ago

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