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(For water: use 334 kJ/kg for the latent heat of fusion,2.26X10 3 kJ/kg for the

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(For water: use 334 kJ/kg for the latent heat of fusion,2.26X103 kJ/kg for the latent heat of vaporization, and4.19 kJ/kgoC for the specific heat. Also for water:remember that 1 ml has a mass of approximately 1 g)

(Use 334 kJ/kg for the latent heat of fusion,2.26X103 kJ/kg for the latent heat of vaporization, and4.19 kJ/kgoC for the specific heat of water.)

(Use 334 kJ/kg for the latent heat of fusion 2.26X103kJ/kg for the latent heat of vaporization, and 4.19kJ/kgoC for the specific heat of water.)

Explanation / Answer

(Use 334 kJ/kg for the latent heat offusion, 2.26X103 kJ/kg for the latent heat ofvaporization, and 4.19 kJ/kgoC for the specific heat ofwater.)