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Calculate amount of heat required to convert `1kg` steam form `100^(@)C to 200^(@)C` steam

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To calculate the amount of heat required to convert 1 kg of steam from 100°C to 200°C, we can use the formula for heat transfer: \[ Q = mc\Delta T \] Where: - \( Q \) = heat energy (in joules) - \( m \) = mass of the substance (in kg) - \( c \) = specific heat capacity of the substance (in J/kg°C) ...
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