This is my first time taking chemistry and I am VERY VERY confused

On the step involved to find out how many calories to warm 58mL of water from 10 degress C to 100 degress C and vaporize it at 100 degress C.

2 answers

q1 = heat to warm water from 10 to 100.
q1 = mass x specific heat x (Tfinal-Tinitial) where Tf is 100 and Ti is 10 (or delta T = 90).

q2 = heat to vaporize liquid water at 100 to vapor at 100 C.
q2 = mass water x heat vaporization

Total q = q1 + q2.
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