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How much work in joule is done in producing heat necessary to convert 10g of ice at `-5^(@)C` into steam at `100^(@)C`? Given specificheat of ice `=0.5 cal g^(-1).^(@)C^(-1)`, latent heat of steam `= 540 cal g^(-1)`.

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