How much energy is needed to convert 53.9 grams of ice at 0.00°C to water at 52.9°C? _______ J      specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/g°C      specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g°C      heat of fusion = 333 J/g      heat of vaporization = 2258 J/g NOTE: Answer must be in 3 significant figures and scientific notation.

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How much energy is needed to convert 53.9 grams of ice at 0.00°C to water at 52.9°C? _______ J
     specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/g°C
     specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g°C
     heat of fusion = 333 J/g
     heat of vaporization = 2258 J/g
NOTE: Answer must be in 3 significant figures and scientific notation.
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