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How much heat is required to change 10 g of ice at `0^@C` to steam at `100^@C`?

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To solve the problem of how much heat is required to change 10 g of ice at 0°C to steam at 100°C, we need to consider the different stages of the phase change and temperature change involved. The process can be broken down into the following steps: 1. **Melting the Ice (0°C to Water at 0°C)**: The heat required to melt ice (solid water) into liquid water at the same temperature (0°C) is given by the formula: \[ q_1 = m \cdot L_f \] where: ...
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