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Suppose that 200,000 J of energy were transferred to boiling water at 100°C. What mass of water could be changed to a gas? equations we have available to use:
334J/g (heat of fusion melting/freezing)
2260J/g (heat of vaporization evaporating/condensing)
2.1J/g°c heat capacity of solid water
4.18J/g°c heat capacity of liquid water

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