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If 1.13 grams of liquid water were completely converted to energy, how many joules would result? Then, if that same numb

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If 1.13 grams of liquid water were completely converted to
energy, how many joules would result? Then, if that same number of
grams of solid ice were completely converted to energy, would that
result in more, fewer, or the same number of joules? Explain your
answer.
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