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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2010

In this 2 part video I work out the energy required to heat ice from -10 degrees celcius to steam at 110 degrees. It involves, heating substances, and changing states (or phase changes). This is a five step calculation to get an answer. I also show what is being done on a heating curve as well.

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  • hmm, just wondering, have you stopped making videos

  • @Haku1234567890 I'm still alive, but have ben out of the classroom for the last year and a half. I'm going back to my classroom next year. I'm thinking of creating and uploading another one soon. What topic do you think: projectile motion, derivatives, VESPR theory...?

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  • @captfizzix I'm glad you are still active, your videos have helped me a lot ;)

    I don't really have any topic precisely I would like to see, maybe something related with percentages

  • You saved my life, literally, I will ace this test thanks to you, thankyou so much for laying it out on a graph I will now rape chemistry tomorrow. I O U 1

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