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At 1 atm, how much energy is required to heat 49.0 g H2O(s) at −10.0°C to...

At 1 atm, how much energy is required to heat 49.0 g H2O(s) at −10.0°C to H2O(g) at 141.0°C?

Quantity per gram per mole
Enthalpy of Fusion 333.6 J/g 6010. J/mol
Enthalpy of Vaporization 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 H2O (steam) 2.000 J/(g·°C) 36.03 J/(mol·°C)
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