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If I'm told in a question that I have ice at 0 degrees celsius or water at 100 degrees celsius, and that I need to calculate the heat change, can I just use q=mL to calculate the heat for the phase change, or do I need to do q=mL AND q=mcdeltat? If I'm told that I already have ice at 0 degrees celsius or water at 100 degrees celsius, can I ignore q=mcdeltat, since that equation just tells me the amount of heat that needs to be added to raise the temperature to that substance's MP or BP?
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