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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 16.0 grams H2O from 5.000C to 75.00C? Below is a list of constants. specific heat for H2O(s) = 2.1 J/g0C

specific heat for H2O(L) = 4.18 J/g0C

specific heat for H2O(g) = 1.7 J/g0C

\bigtriangleup Hâ–³Hvap = 40.7 kJ/mol

\bigtriangleup Hâ–³Hfus = 6.01 kJ/mol

5.34 J

260 J

4680 J

2350 J

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