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How much thermal energy is needed to boil 2.65 kg of water at its boiling point?
Use Q = mass x latent heat of vaporization.
A. 265 kJ
B. 11.1 kJ
C. 5990 kJ
D. 882 kJ


How much thermal energy is needed to boil 2.65 kg of water at its boiling

point?
Use Q = mass x l

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