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If You Add 700 KJ of Heat to 700 G

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If you add 700 kJ of heat to 700 g of water at 70.0°C, how much water is left in the container? The latent heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 × 106 J/kg and its specific heat is is 4190 J/(kg∙K) .


A) 429 g
B) 258 g
C) 340 g
D) 600 g
E) none

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