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Calculate the amount of energy in kilojoules needed to change 225 g of water ice at −10 ∘C to steam at 125 ∘C. The following constants may be useful: Cm (ice)=36.57 J/(mol⋅∘C) Cm (water)=75.40 J/(mol⋅∘C) Cm (steam)=36.04 J/(mol⋅∘C) ΔHfus=+6.01 kJ/mol ΔHvap=+40.67 kJ/mol Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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We need to calculate the specific heat to each state of water and do a summation with the total.


Q = q_1 + q_2 + q_3 + q_4 + q_5


Q = mC_(ice)\Delta T + m\Delta H_(fus) + mC_(water)\Delta T + m\DeltaH_(fus) + mC_(vap)\Delta T

We have all this constant.

Now we calculate the moles in the grams given, that is


Moles = 225 / 18 = 12.5


Q = (12.5*36.57*10) + (12.5*6.01*1000) + (12.5*75.40*100) + (12.5*40.67*1000) + (12.5*6.04*25)


Q = 4936.95 + 81135 + 101790 + 549045 + 12163.5


Q = 749070.45 J


Q = 749 KJ

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