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A sample of 2.50 kg of water is held at a temperature of 100°C. How much energy must be added to completely turn the liquid water to water vapor?
(The latent heat of vaporization for water is 2260 kJ/kg; the latent heat of
fusion for water is 333 kJ/kg.)
O A. 833 kJ
B. 904 kJ
C. 5650 kJ
O D. 133 kJ

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