Ice warming 0.941 kl/mol Ice melting to liquid 6,02 kl/mol Liquid water warming 7.52 ki/mol Liquid water vaporizing to s

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Ice warming 0.941 kl/mol Ice melting to liquid 6,02 kl/mol Liquid water warming 7.52 ki/mol Liquid water vaporizing to s

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Ice Warming 0 941 Kl Mol Ice Melting To Liquid 6 02 Kl Mol Liquid Water Warming 7 52 Ki Mol Liquid Water Vaporizing To S 1
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Ice warming 0.941 kl/mol Ice melting to liquid 6,02 kl/mol Liquid water warming 7.52 ki/mol Liquid water vaporizing to steam 40.7 kJ/mol Steam warming 0.904 kJ/mol 125 Bolling 100 point 75 Temperature (°C) 50 Vapor Water 25 Melting point 0 o Ice - -25 40 50 60 70 10 30 20 Pearson
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