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The specific heat capacity of ice is about 0.5 cal per gram per degree celsius. suppose it remains at that value all the way to absolute zero. determine the quantity of heat needed to change a 1 g ice cube at absolute zero to 1 g of boiling water. hint: you will need to do this problem in three parts (a) heat needed to change temperature from absolute zero to melting temperature of water, (b) heat needed to melt the ice, (c) heat needed to change temperature from melting temperature to boiling temperature. the final answer is determined by adding the results from parts (a), (b), and (c).

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