Chemistry Help! (Given that the specific heat capacities of ice and steam are...)?

Chemistry Help! (Given that the specific heat capacities of ice and steam are...)?



Given that the specific heat capacities of ice and steam are 2.06 J/g°C and 2.03 J/g°C, the molar heats of fusion and vaporization for water are 6.02 kJ/mol and 40.6 kJ/mol, respectively, and the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C, calculate the total quantity of heat evolved when 18.8 g of steam at 188°C is condensed, cooled, and frozen to ice at -50.°C. 

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