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How much heat would be needed to completely evaporate 43.5 g of boiling water at a temperature of 100 °C? Express your answer in units of joules.
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How much heat would be needed to completely evaporate 43.5 g of boiling water at a temperature of 100 °C? Express your answer in units of joules.
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189910.05 or 189910.050000167 Units I'm hoping that's right because that's what i got
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13 units of joules im guessin
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