At 1 atm, how much energy is required to heat 55.0 g of H2O(s) at –22.0...

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At 1 atm, how much energy is required to heat 55.0 g of H2O(s)at –22.0 °C to H2O(g) at 151.0 °C? Enthalpy of fusion 333.6 J/g6010. 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 liquidH2O (water)
4.184 J/(g·°C) *
75.37 J/(mol·°C) *  Specific heat of gaseousH2O (steam)
2.000 J/(g·°C) * 36.03 J/(mol·°C) *

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