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Calcuate the heat required to convert `0.6` kg of ice at - `20^(@)C`, kept in a calorimeter to steam at `100^(@)C` at atmospheric pressure. Given the specific heat capacity of ice`=2100 j kg^(-1) K^(-1)`, specific heat capacity of water `=4186 j kg^(-1) K^(-1)` latent heat ice `=3.35xx10^(5) j kg^(-1)` and latent heat of steam `=2.256xx10^(6)j kg^(-1)`

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