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Posted by Rachael on Monday, April 16, 2012 at 4:22pm.

Given that the specific heat capacities of ice and steam are 2.06 J/g degrees celsius, respectively, and considering the information about water given in exercise 16, calculate the total quantity of heat evolved when 10.0g of steam at 200. degrees celsius is condensed, cooled, and frozen to ice at -50 degrees celsius

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