Multiple Choice
Calculate the energy that is required to heat 125 g ice at -10.0°C to a temperature of 130.0°C.The heat of fusion = 333 J/g,the heat of vaporization = 2256 J/g,and the specific heat capacities of ice = 2.06 J /g∙K,liquid water = 4.184 J /g∙K,and steam = 2.01 J /g∙K.
A) 4.75 × 106 J
B) 3.87 × 105 J
C) 1.31 × 105 J
D) 7.32 × 104 J
E) 2.88 × 104 J
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