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A rigid 0.1 m3 container holds 1 kg of water, initially at 25?C. Calculate the theoretical...

A rigid 0.1 m3 container holds 1 kg of water, initially at 25?C. Calculate the theoretical minimum work required to increase the water temperature to the point where the water exists as a single phase. The environment temperature is 25?C.

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