If you add heat of magnitude 800 kJ to a mass of 800g of water originally at a temperature 75 degrees C and the water eventually begins to boil. The latent heat of vaporization of water is 22.6 x 105 J/kg, and its specific heat capacity is 4186 J/kg · K. How much water is left in the container? How much heat does its take to get rid of all the water? How long would it take the water to boil away? Please do fast asap

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If you add heat of magnitude 800 kJ to a mass of 800g of water originally at a temperature 75 degrees C and the water eventually begins to boil. The latent heat of vaporization of water is 22.6 x 105 J/kg, and its specific heat capacity is 4186 J/kg · K. How much water is left in the container? How much heat does its take to get rid of all the water? How long would it take the water to boil away? Please do fast asap
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