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What is the amount of heat required (in calories) to convert 10 g of ice at `-10^(@)C` into steam at `100^(@)C`? Given that latent heat of vaporization of water is `"540 cal g"^(-1)`, latent heat of fusion of ice is `"80 cal g"^(-1)`, the specific heat capacity of water and ice are `"1 cal g"^(-1).^(@)C^(-1)` and `"0.5 cal g"^(-1).^(@)C^(-1)` respectively.

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